The study was conducted to evaluate the chemical composition and nutritive value of wet barley distillers solids (DS) for growing pigs. The variability in the chemical composition was assayed from ten samples of DS. The variation in chemical composition was high, dry matter (DM) ranging from 140 to 236 g kg-1, crude protein ranging from 432 to 599 g kg-1 DM and lysine ranging from 37 to 51 g (160 g N)-1. In vitro digestibility of dry matter and nitrogen was determined from DS and soyabean meal (SBM) and was found to be lower in DS than in SBM (dry matter: 0.560 vs. 0.708; nitrogen: 0.662 vs. 0.922). A growth experiment was conducted with 160 growing pigs (40 pigs in each treatment) from 25 to 105 kg live weight range. Four pigs were ke...
Barley has long been used as a principle energy source in diets for growing finishing swine. Associa...
The nutrient digestibility and protein utilization of distillery feeds derived from dehulled barley,...
There is an increasing interest in possibilities to replace imported soybean products as protein sou...
The nutrient digestibility and protein utilization of distillery feeds derived from dehulled barley,...
Digestibility and nitrogen (N) metabolism were studied to evaluate the nutritive value of wet barley...
A growth experiment was conducted to study the effect of different lysine supplementation levels of ...
Two digestibility and nitrogen balance trials were conducted to evaluate the feed value of barley-de...
The nutritive value of feed fractions of barley obtained from integrated ethanol-starch production w...
Two digestibility and nitrogen balance trials were conducted to evaluate the feed value of barley-de...
The response to dietary lysine of liquid or crystalline form was examined in pigs fed on cereal prot...
The study examined the influence of increasing dietary supplements of liquid compared to crystalline...
The nutrient digestibility and protein utilization of undehydrated barley fractions: protein (BP), p...
Barley is an important crop for north central South Dakota. It is higher in protein content than cor...
Digestibility and nitrogen (N) metabolism were studied to evaluate the nutritive value of wet barley...
Solid state fermentation of agricultural surpluses or residues is of interest to produce high protei...
Barley has long been used as a principle energy source in diets for growing finishing swine. Associa...
The nutrient digestibility and protein utilization of distillery feeds derived from dehulled barley,...
There is an increasing interest in possibilities to replace imported soybean products as protein sou...
The nutrient digestibility and protein utilization of distillery feeds derived from dehulled barley,...
Digestibility and nitrogen (N) metabolism were studied to evaluate the nutritive value of wet barley...
A growth experiment was conducted to study the effect of different lysine supplementation levels of ...
Two digestibility and nitrogen balance trials were conducted to evaluate the feed value of barley-de...
The nutritive value of feed fractions of barley obtained from integrated ethanol-starch production w...
Two digestibility and nitrogen balance trials were conducted to evaluate the feed value of barley-de...
The response to dietary lysine of liquid or crystalline form was examined in pigs fed on cereal prot...
The study examined the influence of increasing dietary supplements of liquid compared to crystalline...
The nutrient digestibility and protein utilization of undehydrated barley fractions: protein (BP), p...
Barley is an important crop for north central South Dakota. It is higher in protein content than cor...
Digestibility and nitrogen (N) metabolism were studied to evaluate the nutritive value of wet barley...
Solid state fermentation of agricultural surpluses or residues is of interest to produce high protei...
Barley has long been used as a principle energy source in diets for growing finishing swine. Associa...
The nutrient digestibility and protein utilization of distillery feeds derived from dehulled barley,...
There is an increasing interest in possibilities to replace imported soybean products as protein sou...