A growth experiment was conducted to study the effect of different lysine supplementation levels of barley wet distillers' solids (WDS) diets on the performance and the carcass quality of pigs (25.5-95.5 kg live weight). A total of 160 pigs were divided into four groups of 40 animals. Four pigs of the same sex were placed in each pen and fed one of the four experimental diets: a barley-soyabean meal (SBM) control diet (167 g crude protein (CP) /kg dry matter (DM) and 7.6 g lysine/feed unit (FU)) or three similar barley-WDS diets (204 g CP/kg DM) which were supplemented with synthetic lysine to contain 7.7, 9.2 or 10.7 g lysine/FU. Lysine supplementation linearly improved the daily weight gain (DG) and feed conversion ratio (FCR) of the p...
The objectives of this experiment were to obtain additional information on the effects of supplement...
Seventy-five barrows (initial wt 136 lb) were utilized to evaluate the effects of dietary lysine lev...
The study examined the influence of increasing dietary supplements of liquid compared to crystalline...
A growth experiment was conducted to study the effect of different lysine supplementation levels of ...
The response to dietary lysine of liquid or crystalline form was examined in pigs fed on cereal prot...
A growth trial utilizing 120 pigs (avg initial wt 43.4 lb) was conducted to investigate the lysine r...
The study was conducted to evaluate the chemical composition and nutritive value of wet barley disti...
Barley is an important crop for north central South Dakota. It is higher in protein content than cor...
Swine Industry Day 1973 is known as Swine Day, 1973Four experiments involving 311 finishing pigs (11...
A preliminary study and a 4-wk experiment was conducted to determine the efficiency of utilization o...
Protein metabolism and utilization, and performance were examined in pigs kept on diets with two pro...
The lysine requirement of pigs as suggested by the National Research Council (NRC) was determined us...
One-hundred fifty pigs weaned at 14 ± 2 days of age and averaging 9.8 ± 2.8 lb were used to determin...
The work reported in this thesis comprised two sections, each of which compared six rations in pigs ...
We used a total of 11,653 pigs to examine the influence of a lysine phase-feeding regimen on growth ...
The objectives of this experiment were to obtain additional information on the effects of supplement...
Seventy-five barrows (initial wt 136 lb) were utilized to evaluate the effects of dietary lysine lev...
The study examined the influence of increasing dietary supplements of liquid compared to crystalline...
A growth experiment was conducted to study the effect of different lysine supplementation levels of ...
The response to dietary lysine of liquid or crystalline form was examined in pigs fed on cereal prot...
A growth trial utilizing 120 pigs (avg initial wt 43.4 lb) was conducted to investigate the lysine r...
The study was conducted to evaluate the chemical composition and nutritive value of wet barley disti...
Barley is an important crop for north central South Dakota. It is higher in protein content than cor...
Swine Industry Day 1973 is known as Swine Day, 1973Four experiments involving 311 finishing pigs (11...
A preliminary study and a 4-wk experiment was conducted to determine the efficiency of utilization o...
Protein metabolism and utilization, and performance were examined in pigs kept on diets with two pro...
The lysine requirement of pigs as suggested by the National Research Council (NRC) was determined us...
One-hundred fifty pigs weaned at 14 ± 2 days of age and averaging 9.8 ± 2.8 lb were used to determin...
The work reported in this thesis comprised two sections, each of which compared six rations in pigs ...
We used a total of 11,653 pigs to examine the influence of a lysine phase-feeding regimen on growth ...
The objectives of this experiment were to obtain additional information on the effects of supplement...
Seventy-five barrows (initial wt 136 lb) were utilized to evaluate the effects of dietary lysine lev...
The study examined the influence of increasing dietary supplements of liquid compared to crystalline...