peer-reviewedThis study aimed to determine the impact of fermenting the cereal fraction of the diet (Cferm) and enzyme supplementation (ENZ) on the bacterial composition of the feed, nutrient digestibility, pig growth, feed efciency (FE), intestinal volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentrations and intestinal microbiota composition. A total of 252 grow-fnisher pigs (~ 40.4 kg; 7 pigs/pen) were randomly allocated to 4 diets in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement for 55d. The diets were: (1) fresh liquid feed (Fresh); (2) Cferm liquid feed (Ferm); (3) Fresh+ENZ and (4) Ferm+ENZ. Cferm increased total tract nutrient digestibility, reduced caecal butyrate and propionate concentrations, and increased average daily gain (ADG). ENZ increased ileal and...
This study investigated the effects of supplementing feed with various levels of brewer grain meal (...
In an effort to reduce feed costs, many pork producers have increased their use of coprod-ucts of bi...
The effects of fibre source, either wheat bran (WB) or maize cobs (MC), and dietary exogenous enzym...
This study aimed to determine the impact of fermenting the cereal fraction of the diet (Cferm) and e...
Benefits of feeding fermentable liquid diets (FLD) include its positive effects on the gastrointesti...
The study investigated the impact of dietary fibers on the performance, fecal short-chain fatty acid...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of feeding diets with fermented whole crop wheat (...
Increasing the dietary amount of fermentable carbohydrates (FC) may counteract the negative effects ...
Reducing the CP content and increasing the fermentable carbohydrates (FC) content of the diet may co...
This study investigated the effects of xylanase supplementations with cereal-based diets on nutrient...
Former Foodstuffs (FFPs) are products that have lost their commercial value on the human consumption...
The purpose of the following experiments was to document the physical, chemical and physiological im...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of multi-bacteria solid-state fermented diets with diffe...
There is evidence that spontaneous fermentation frequently occurs in liquid pig feed that is intende...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of fiber-rich rye and rapeseed meal (RSM) compared to whe...
This study investigated the effects of supplementing feed with various levels of brewer grain meal (...
In an effort to reduce feed costs, many pork producers have increased their use of coprod-ucts of bi...
The effects of fibre source, either wheat bran (WB) or maize cobs (MC), and dietary exogenous enzym...
This study aimed to determine the impact of fermenting the cereal fraction of the diet (Cferm) and e...
Benefits of feeding fermentable liquid diets (FLD) include its positive effects on the gastrointesti...
The study investigated the impact of dietary fibers on the performance, fecal short-chain fatty acid...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of feeding diets with fermented whole crop wheat (...
Increasing the dietary amount of fermentable carbohydrates (FC) may counteract the negative effects ...
Reducing the CP content and increasing the fermentable carbohydrates (FC) content of the diet may co...
This study investigated the effects of xylanase supplementations with cereal-based diets on nutrient...
Former Foodstuffs (FFPs) are products that have lost their commercial value on the human consumption...
The purpose of the following experiments was to document the physical, chemical and physiological im...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of multi-bacteria solid-state fermented diets with diffe...
There is evidence that spontaneous fermentation frequently occurs in liquid pig feed that is intende...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of fiber-rich rye and rapeseed meal (RSM) compared to whe...
This study investigated the effects of supplementing feed with various levels of brewer grain meal (...
In an effort to reduce feed costs, many pork producers have increased their use of coprod-ucts of bi...
The effects of fibre source, either wheat bran (WB) or maize cobs (MC), and dietary exogenous enzym...