Maize silage is a high-energy roughage that can be fed to fattening pigs to provide both employment and additional nutrients. Intercropping of maize with common beans was tested to produce a roughage higher in protein, but was still found to contain considerably less protein than grass-clover silage, which is frequently fed to pigs. In a fattening trial with 144 pigs, maize-bean silage was compared to grass-clover as roughage. Although silage consumption in early fattening was lower when maize-bean silage was fed, neither fattening nor slaughter performance differed. So maize-bean silage as roughage was equally efficient as grass-clover silage, but did not show nutritional benefits
A trial is conducted at FAI Farms, as part of the Core Organic II ICOPP project, to assess the use o...
CITATION: Kanengoni, A. T., et al. 2015. Potential of using maize cobs in pig diets : a review. Asia...
There is an increasing interest to use silage as a feed ingredient to pigs. The aim of this thesis w...
Maize silage is a high-energy roughage that can be fed to fattening pigs to provide both employment ...
A reduction in gastric ulcers leads to increased animal welfare. Additionally, roughage, such as gra...
Abstract: Current regulations for organic pig and poultry production systems permit feed ingredients...
• With combined feeding, the energy requirement of pregnant sows can be reduced by up to 50 % in the...
This study evaluated the influence of feeding strategy and grass/clover silage pre-treatment on pig ...
In this study, organically raised pigs received an increasing proportion of grass silage up to 10 an...
Current regulations for organic pig and poultry production systems permit feed ingredients of non-or...
This study investigated how intensively manipulated grass/clover silage (finer structure than choppe...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the inclusion of high cut whole plant corn silage (HCC...
A trial is conducted at FAI Farms, as part of the Core Organic II ICOPP study, to assess the use of ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. October 2013. Major: Animal sciences. Advisor: Dr. Samuel K. Ba...
Traditionally grass has been considered a suitable feed only for ruminants. Due to global challenges...
A trial is conducted at FAI Farms, as part of the Core Organic II ICOPP project, to assess the use o...
CITATION: Kanengoni, A. T., et al. 2015. Potential of using maize cobs in pig diets : a review. Asia...
There is an increasing interest to use silage as a feed ingredient to pigs. The aim of this thesis w...
Maize silage is a high-energy roughage that can be fed to fattening pigs to provide both employment ...
A reduction in gastric ulcers leads to increased animal welfare. Additionally, roughage, such as gra...
Abstract: Current regulations for organic pig and poultry production systems permit feed ingredients...
• With combined feeding, the energy requirement of pregnant sows can be reduced by up to 50 % in the...
This study evaluated the influence of feeding strategy and grass/clover silage pre-treatment on pig ...
In this study, organically raised pigs received an increasing proportion of grass silage up to 10 an...
Current regulations for organic pig and poultry production systems permit feed ingredients of non-or...
This study investigated how intensively manipulated grass/clover silage (finer structure than choppe...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the inclusion of high cut whole plant corn silage (HCC...
A trial is conducted at FAI Farms, as part of the Core Organic II ICOPP study, to assess the use of ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. October 2013. Major: Animal sciences. Advisor: Dr. Samuel K. Ba...
Traditionally grass has been considered a suitable feed only for ruminants. Due to global challenges...
A trial is conducted at FAI Farms, as part of the Core Organic II ICOPP project, to assess the use o...
CITATION: Kanengoni, A. T., et al. 2015. Potential of using maize cobs in pig diets : a review. Asia...
There is an increasing interest to use silage as a feed ingredient to pigs. The aim of this thesis w...