peer-reviewedThe optimum proportion of water for preparing liquid feed to maximize growth and optimize feed efficiency (FE) in growing-finishing pigs is not known. The aim of the current study was, using an automatic short-trough sensor liquid feeding system, to identify the water-to-feed ratio at which growth was maximized and feed was most efficiently converted to live-weight. Two experiments were conducted in which four commercially used water-to-feed ratios were fed: 2.4:1, 3.0:1, 3.5:1, and 4.1:1 on a dry matter (DM) basis (the equivalent of 2:1, 2.5:1, 3.0:1, and 3.5:1 on a fresh matter basis). Each experiment comprised 216 pigs, penned in groups of 6 same sex (entire male and female) pigs/pen with a total of 9 pen replicates per trea...
Sensor feeding is a liquid feeding system for fattening pigs that is operated with a restricted anim...
A 2 × 2 × 2 factorial experiment was conducted to evaluate the interactive effects of feeder desig...
The experiment used 240 Landrace pigs assigned to 3 groups. The control group received ground dry fe...
Two experiments were conducted to examine the effect of liquid to feed ratio, steeping time, and enz...
A total of 1,296 pigs (PIC, 337 x 1050) were used to evaluate the effects on growth performance and ...
Fifteen trials were used for meta-analyses comparing the effects of conventional dry (CD) and wet-dr...
Liquid fed growing-finishing pigs receive an amount of water in their ration that is more than their...
Reducing water waste, and therefore the total volume of manure produced, is one of the ways to lower...
Two experiments were conducted to compare the effects of feeder design (conventional dry vs. wet-dry...
A total of three hundred pigs (initial BW = 111.6 lb) was used in two identical 70-d growth trials t...
The study examined the morphology of the gastro-intestinal tract (GI) of growing pigs offered dry fe...
The objectives of this thesis were to (1) characterise the microbiological quality of liquid feed on...
This study investigated the water use of lactating sows (experiment 1), suckling piglets (experimen...
A total of 1,287 pigs (PIC 337 x 1050, initially 82.7 lb) were used to compare the effects of a conv...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate the growth performance of growing-finishing pigs in response ...
Sensor feeding is a liquid feeding system for fattening pigs that is operated with a restricted anim...
A 2 × 2 × 2 factorial experiment was conducted to evaluate the interactive effects of feeder desig...
The experiment used 240 Landrace pigs assigned to 3 groups. The control group received ground dry fe...
Two experiments were conducted to examine the effect of liquid to feed ratio, steeping time, and enz...
A total of 1,296 pigs (PIC, 337 x 1050) were used to evaluate the effects on growth performance and ...
Fifteen trials were used for meta-analyses comparing the effects of conventional dry (CD) and wet-dr...
Liquid fed growing-finishing pigs receive an amount of water in their ration that is more than their...
Reducing water waste, and therefore the total volume of manure produced, is one of the ways to lower...
Two experiments were conducted to compare the effects of feeder design (conventional dry vs. wet-dry...
A total of three hundred pigs (initial BW = 111.6 lb) was used in two identical 70-d growth trials t...
The study examined the morphology of the gastro-intestinal tract (GI) of growing pigs offered dry fe...
The objectives of this thesis were to (1) characterise the microbiological quality of liquid feed on...
This study investigated the water use of lactating sows (experiment 1), suckling piglets (experimen...
A total of 1,287 pigs (PIC 337 x 1050, initially 82.7 lb) were used to compare the effects of a conv...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate the growth performance of growing-finishing pigs in response ...
Sensor feeding is a liquid feeding system for fattening pigs that is operated with a restricted anim...
A 2 × 2 × 2 factorial experiment was conducted to evaluate the interactive effects of feeder desig...
The experiment used 240 Landrace pigs assigned to 3 groups. The control group received ground dry fe...