A total of 1,040 pigs (half barrows and half gilts) was used in a 42-day experiment conducted in a commercial research facility to determine the influence of graded levels of added fat on growth performance, feed cost per pound of gain and margin over feed of growing-finishing pigs. The four dietary treatments were based on level of added dietary fat (0, 2, 4, or 6%), with the diets fed for a six-week period from 158 to 232 lb. Adding fat to the diet for pigs weighing 158 to 232 lb decreased ADFI, improved feed efficiency, increased cost per pound of gain and had no effect on income over feed cost. The economics of whether fat should be added to the growing finishing pig diet will depend on the cost of corn, soybean meal and fat. The result...
To determine the effects of increasing added fat on pig growth performance 1,440 pigs (each initiall...
A retrospective analysis of 25 studies (16 at university and 9 at field research facilities) was con...
Two hundred and forty finishing pigs were utilized to evaluate the effect of fat source and level on...
A total of 1,040 pigs (half barrows and half gilts) was used in a 42-day experiment conducted in a c...
A total of 1,637 mixed gender pigs (PIC; 359 × Camborough) with an initial pen average body weight (...
A total of480 pigs was used in an experiment conducted in a commercial research facility to determi...
A total of 2,160 pigs (PIC 337 × 1050; initially 82.26 lb) were used in two groups to evaluate the e...
We conducted an experiment using 1,050 growing-finishing pigs to determine the carryover effect of a...
Two studies were conducted to determine whether the amount of dietary energy fed to pigs of differen...
A total of 416 pigs, with an average initial body weight of 127 lb, was used to determine the effe...
One hundred and twenty-eight finishing pigs averaging 124 lb were utilized to evaluate the effects o...
This experiment was conducted to examine the influence of season on the response of finishing pigs t...
A total of 2,011 pigs (PIC 1050 × DNA 600; initially 62.4 ± 4.6 lb) were used in a 113-d finishing t...
Abstract. Atotal of 1296pigs (LargeWhite·Landrace)were selected at 16weeksof age andused to investig...
To determine the effects of increasing added fat on pig growth performance 1,440 pigs (each initiall...
A retrospective analysis of 25 studies (16 at university and 9 at field research facilities) was con...
Two hundred and forty finishing pigs were utilized to evaluate the effect of fat source and level on...
A total of 1,040 pigs (half barrows and half gilts) was used in a 42-day experiment conducted in a c...
A total of 1,637 mixed gender pigs (PIC; 359 × Camborough) with an initial pen average body weight (...
A total of480 pigs was used in an experiment conducted in a commercial research facility to determi...
A total of 2,160 pigs (PIC 337 × 1050; initially 82.26 lb) were used in two groups to evaluate the e...
We conducted an experiment using 1,050 growing-finishing pigs to determine the carryover effect of a...
Two studies were conducted to determine whether the amount of dietary energy fed to pigs of differen...
A total of 416 pigs, with an average initial body weight of 127 lb, was used to determine the effe...
One hundred and twenty-eight finishing pigs averaging 124 lb were utilized to evaluate the effects o...
This experiment was conducted to examine the influence of season on the response of finishing pigs t...
A total of 2,011 pigs (PIC 1050 × DNA 600; initially 62.4 ± 4.6 lb) were used in a 113-d finishing t...
Abstract. Atotal of 1296pigs (LargeWhite·Landrace)were selected at 16weeksof age andused to investig...
To determine the effects of increasing added fat on pig growth performance 1,440 pigs (each initiall...
A retrospective analysis of 25 studies (16 at university and 9 at field research facilities) was con...
Two hundred and forty finishing pigs were utilized to evaluate the effect of fat source and level on...