We used 96 crossbred pigs averaging 8.3 kg (19.3 lbs.) to compare performances with sorghum, corn, or wheat with 0 or 4% added fat (tallow). The trial ended when pigs averaged approximately 220 pounds. Grain source (sorghum, corn, or wheat) did not affect average daily gain or feed efficiency of pigs during any ration phase (starter, grower, or finisher). Adding fat (to each grain ration) reduced feed intake and improved feed efficiency during each ration phase. The greatest improvement in feed efficiency from added fat was during the finishing phase
Swine Industry Day 1972 is known as Swine Day 1972One hundred forty pigs averaging 28 pounds were fe...
A total of 1,040 pigs (half barrows and half gilts) was used in a 42-day experiment conducted in a c...
Bright Future? is known as Swine Day, 1977Two feeding trials involving 112 Yorkshire weaned pigs (25...
Bright Future? is known as Swine Day, 1977Seventy-two crossbred finishing pigs averaging 55.9 kg. (1...
We used 96 crossbred pigs averaging 8.3 kg (19.3 lbs.) to compare performances with sorghum, corn, o...
Bright Future? is known as Swine Day, 1977One hundred eight crossbred, weaned pigs averaging 10.0ks ...
Swine Day '76 is known as Swine Day, 1976One hundred twenty finishing pigs averaging 52.9 kg (116 lb...
Bright Future? is known as Swine Day, 1977One hundred twenty-six crossbred pigs averaging 11.7 kg. (...
A 5-week trial was conducted to compare various fat sources for the weaned pig. A total of 150 pigs ...
A total of480 pigs was used in an experiment conducted in a commercial research facility to determi...
One hundred and twenty-eight finishing pigs averaging 124 lb were utilized to evaluate the effects ...
© 1995 American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists. Four hundred fifty-six crossbred pigs we...
One hundred twenty crossbred barrows and gilts (TR4 × 1050) with an initial weight of 119.9 lb were ...
Ninety crossbred pigs averaging 135 lbs. were used to evaluate the effect of reduced bushel weight o...
Swine Industry Day 1972 is known as Swine Day 1972One hundred forty pigs averaging 28 pounds were fe...
A total of 1,040 pigs (half barrows and half gilts) was used in a 42-day experiment conducted in a c...
Bright Future? is known as Swine Day, 1977Two feeding trials involving 112 Yorkshire weaned pigs (25...
Bright Future? is known as Swine Day, 1977Seventy-two crossbred finishing pigs averaging 55.9 kg. (1...
We used 96 crossbred pigs averaging 8.3 kg (19.3 lbs.) to compare performances with sorghum, corn, o...
Bright Future? is known as Swine Day, 1977One hundred eight crossbred, weaned pigs averaging 10.0ks ...
Swine Day '76 is known as Swine Day, 1976One hundred twenty finishing pigs averaging 52.9 kg (116 lb...
Bright Future? is known as Swine Day, 1977One hundred twenty-six crossbred pigs averaging 11.7 kg. (...
A 5-week trial was conducted to compare various fat sources for the weaned pig. A total of 150 pigs ...
A total of480 pigs was used in an experiment conducted in a commercial research facility to determi...
One hundred and twenty-eight finishing pigs averaging 124 lb were utilized to evaluate the effects ...
© 1995 American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists. Four hundred fifty-six crossbred pigs we...
One hundred twenty crossbred barrows and gilts (TR4 × 1050) with an initial weight of 119.9 lb were ...
Ninety crossbred pigs averaging 135 lbs. were used to evaluate the effect of reduced bushel weight o...
Swine Industry Day 1972 is known as Swine Day 1972One hundred forty pigs averaging 28 pounds were fe...
A total of 1,040 pigs (half barrows and half gilts) was used in a 42-day experiment conducted in a c...
Bright Future? is known as Swine Day, 1977Two feeding trials involving 112 Yorkshire weaned pigs (25...