A model to predict voluntary water intake (WI) of a pig fed a known diet in a known environment is described. The daily retentions of protein, lipid, water and ash were estimated over time using a published pig growth model. Food intakes were estimated using published methods. WI was estimated by adding the amounts required for digestion (WD), faecal excretion (W(fec)), growth (WG), evaporation (WE), urinary excretion (WU) and by then subtracting the water arising from feed (WF), from nutrient oxidation (WO) and synthesis of body constituents (WS). WD was predicted assuming an absorption of water of 0.10, 0.16 and 0.07 kg/kg digestible carbohydrate, crude protein and lipid respectively. W(fec) was estimated taking into account the water ass...
The present study on the body composition of the growing pig has been undertaken in order to clarify...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to measure the water disappearance in the drinker and the p...
Objective: Feed energy required for pigs is first prioritized to meet maintenance costs. Additional ...
A simplified approach to predict the amount of slurry produced by growing pigs at farm level is prop...
Nutrient loading and air emissions from swine operations raise environmental concerns. The objective...
International audienceA mathematical model was developed from literature data to predict the volume ...
A dynamic mechanistic model was developed for growing and fattening pigs. The aim of the model was t...
A predictive model of the female pig was developed to evaluate an alternative approach to convention...
The paper provides a practical procedure to estimate the chemical composition of pigs, their composi...
In pig production, production efficiency is effectuated by formulating diets that meet the pigs’ nut...
A better understanding of the fate of dietary P use by growing pigs will allow an optimization of P ...
An integrated pig growth model specific to the dietary formulations, genetic quality and environment...
The objective of the present paper was to evaluate a dynamic mechanistic model for growing and fatte...
Air and nutrient emissions from swine operations raise environmental concerns. During the reproducti...
A deterministic model for the prediction of amino acid requirements of growing pigs was developed. C...
The present study on the body composition of the growing pig has been undertaken in order to clarify...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to measure the water disappearance in the drinker and the p...
Objective: Feed energy required for pigs is first prioritized to meet maintenance costs. Additional ...
A simplified approach to predict the amount of slurry produced by growing pigs at farm level is prop...
Nutrient loading and air emissions from swine operations raise environmental concerns. The objective...
International audienceA mathematical model was developed from literature data to predict the volume ...
A dynamic mechanistic model was developed for growing and fattening pigs. The aim of the model was t...
A predictive model of the female pig was developed to evaluate an alternative approach to convention...
The paper provides a practical procedure to estimate the chemical composition of pigs, their composi...
In pig production, production efficiency is effectuated by formulating diets that meet the pigs’ nut...
A better understanding of the fate of dietary P use by growing pigs will allow an optimization of P ...
An integrated pig growth model specific to the dietary formulations, genetic quality and environment...
The objective of the present paper was to evaluate a dynamic mechanistic model for growing and fatte...
Air and nutrient emissions from swine operations raise environmental concerns. During the reproducti...
A deterministic model for the prediction of amino acid requirements of growing pigs was developed. C...
The present study on the body composition of the growing pig has been undertaken in order to clarify...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to measure the water disappearance in the drinker and the p...
Objective: Feed energy required for pigs is first prioritized to meet maintenance costs. Additional ...