International audiencePhosphates of animal origin can be an attractive source of phosphorus (P) for supplementation in pigs because they provide a more sustainable supply than phosphates of mineral origin, allowing the bones of healthy slaughtered animals to be recycled. This study aimed to compare the digestibility of phosphates from bone, extracted using two methods, with those of the two main forms of mineral phosphate. The digestibility and body retention of P and calcium were compared in 35 growing pigs (live weight of 30.6 kg) distributed over 5 experimental diets. The control diet was formulated with a low content of P (1.43 g/kg). The other four diets were supplemented to yield P contents that were similar to each other (3.28 g/kg),...
With the objective to evaluate available phosphorus levels in diets for swine genetically selected f...
With the objective to evaluate levels of available phosphorus (aP) in diets for pigs selected for me...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologySteven S. DritzThis dissertation c...
International audiencePhosphates of animal origin can be an attractive source of phosphorus (P) for ...
International audienceUsing animal-derived phosphates for mineral supplementation of pigs could be a...
Summary Background: phosphorus supplementation should help to keep bone integrity and prevent frac...
<p>An extensive review is given of the literature concerning phosphorus feeding of pigs. Subje...
AbstractThis study was realized with the objective to determine the apparent and standardized digest...
One hundred ninety two swine were used in a trial to assess the relative bioavailability of phosphor...
An extensive review is given of the literature concerning phosphorus feeding of pigs. Subjects dealt...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the available P requirements of grower and grower/finish...
The aim of the study was to assess the influence of various feed phosphates on the structural and me...
The digestibiltiy of P in dicalcium phosphate, a P source considered to have a high relative bioavai...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to assess the levels of available phosphorus (AP) in the die...
International audienceThe sustainability of animal production relies on the judicious use of phospho...
With the objective to evaluate available phosphorus levels in diets for swine genetically selected f...
With the objective to evaluate levels of available phosphorus (aP) in diets for pigs selected for me...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologySteven S. DritzThis dissertation c...
International audiencePhosphates of animal origin can be an attractive source of phosphorus (P) for ...
International audienceUsing animal-derived phosphates for mineral supplementation of pigs could be a...
Summary Background: phosphorus supplementation should help to keep bone integrity and prevent frac...
<p>An extensive review is given of the literature concerning phosphorus feeding of pigs. Subje...
AbstractThis study was realized with the objective to determine the apparent and standardized digest...
One hundred ninety two swine were used in a trial to assess the relative bioavailability of phosphor...
An extensive review is given of the literature concerning phosphorus feeding of pigs. Subjects dealt...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the available P requirements of grower and grower/finish...
The aim of the study was to assess the influence of various feed phosphates on the structural and me...
The digestibiltiy of P in dicalcium phosphate, a P source considered to have a high relative bioavai...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to assess the levels of available phosphorus (AP) in the die...
International audienceThe sustainability of animal production relies on the judicious use of phospho...
With the objective to evaluate available phosphorus levels in diets for swine genetically selected f...
With the objective to evaluate levels of available phosphorus (aP) in diets for pigs selected for me...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologySteven S. DritzThis dissertation c...