The objective was to evaluate the effect of different standardised ileal digestible lysine (SID-Lys) levels on performance, nutrient digestibility, serum metabolites, and carcase and meat traits of Yacha pigs. A total of 50 pigs were blocked by body weight and randomly assigned to five dietary treatments with six replicate pens (2 pigs/pen) per treatment using a randomised complete block design. Five diets in mash form were formulated to contain SID-Lys at 0.57%, 0.62%, 0.67%, 0.72%, 0.77% of diet in phase 1 (15 ∼ 30 kg), at 0.40%, 0.48%, 0.56%, 0.64%, 0.72% of diet in phase 2 (30 ∼ 50 kg), and at 0.30%, 0.39%, 0.48%, 0.57%, 0.66% of diet in phase 3 (50 ∼ 90 kg), respectively. The results showed that the average daily gain and gain to feed ...
This thesis evaluated the impact of a number of important components of the nutritional program for ...
Three hundred twenty, 24 lb nursery pigs were fed for 19 days to compare the effects of increasing ...
Ninety-six barrows from 63 to 103 days of age were used to evaluate the effects of dietary digestibl...
Seventy-five barrows (initial wt 136 lb) were utilized to evaluate the effects of dietary lysine lev...
Seventy-five barrows (initial wt 136 lb) were utilized to evaluate the effects of dietary lysine lev...
Objective The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of varying standardized ileal digestible l...
In order to evaluate the effects of dietary digestible lysine levels on performance and carcass trai...
One-hundred fifty pigs weaned at 14 ± 2 days of age and averaging 9.8 ± 2.8 lb were used to determin...
One-hundred fifty pigs weaned at 14 ± 2 days of age and averaging 9.8 ± 2.8 lb were used to determin...
A growth trial utilizing 120 pigs (avg initial wt 43.4 lb) was conducted to investigate the lysine r...
A growth trial utilizing 120 pigs (avg initial wt 43.4 lb) was conducted to investigate the lysine r...
A total of 160 Duroc×(Landrace×Large White) pigs, 50% barrows and 50% gilts, of 28.3±4.52 kg of BW w...
This study evaluated the relationship between digestible lysine and metabolizable energy for barrow ...
Dietary inclusion of sufficient lysine is very critical for optimizing pig’s growth performance. The...
This thesis evaluated the impact of a number of important components of the nutritional program for ...
This thesis evaluated the impact of a number of important components of the nutritional program for ...
Three hundred twenty, 24 lb nursery pigs were fed for 19 days to compare the effects of increasing ...
Ninety-six barrows from 63 to 103 days of age were used to evaluate the effects of dietary digestibl...
Seventy-five barrows (initial wt 136 lb) were utilized to evaluate the effects of dietary lysine lev...
Seventy-five barrows (initial wt 136 lb) were utilized to evaluate the effects of dietary lysine lev...
Objective The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of varying standardized ileal digestible l...
In order to evaluate the effects of dietary digestible lysine levels on performance and carcass trai...
One-hundred fifty pigs weaned at 14 ± 2 days of age and averaging 9.8 ± 2.8 lb were used to determin...
One-hundred fifty pigs weaned at 14 ± 2 days of age and averaging 9.8 ± 2.8 lb were used to determin...
A growth trial utilizing 120 pigs (avg initial wt 43.4 lb) was conducted to investigate the lysine r...
A growth trial utilizing 120 pigs (avg initial wt 43.4 lb) was conducted to investigate the lysine r...
A total of 160 Duroc×(Landrace×Large White) pigs, 50% barrows and 50% gilts, of 28.3±4.52 kg of BW w...
This study evaluated the relationship between digestible lysine and metabolizable energy for barrow ...
Dietary inclusion of sufficient lysine is very critical for optimizing pig’s growth performance. The...
This thesis evaluated the impact of a number of important components of the nutritional program for ...
This thesis evaluated the impact of a number of important components of the nutritional program for ...
Three hundred twenty, 24 lb nursery pigs were fed for 19 days to compare the effects of increasing ...
Ninety-six barrows from 63 to 103 days of age were used to evaluate the effects of dietary digestibl...