ObjectiveThe present study is to examine the effect of high inclusion of co-products in pig diets (referred to as an alternative diet) during the finishing stage on pig growth performance, meat quality and boar taint compounds.MethodsGrowing pigs were fed an alternative diet made with distillers dried grains with solubles (25%), canola meal (20%), and wheat middling (15%) or a control diet based on barley and soybean meal to investigate the impact of co-products on pig performance and meat quality. Sixteen female and sixteen entire male Duroc×(Large White×Landrace) pigs (22.6±2.07 kg, body weight±standard error) were equally allocated to the diets.ResultsPigs fed the alternative diet had a lower feed intake; however, growth rate and feed co...
Two hundred gilts and 200 barrows, housed within sex in pens of 25, were randomly allotted to two re...
An increasing world population along with increasing human needs have raised demand for animal origi...
Identifying alternative dietary protein sources and new types of outdoor rearing techniques that enh...
Objective The present study is to examine the effect of high inclusion of co-products in pig diets (...
Pig-breeding businesses have resulted in global breeding programs that select pigs to perform well o...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the nutritive value of rapeseed meal (RSM) as a prote...
This experiment was conducted to evaluate effects of replacing ‘part’ of soybean meal (SBM) with 4% ...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The present study set out to determine the effects of incorporating cDDGS into starter, grower, and ...
Rapeseed meal and faba beans (RSM/FB) can serve as an alternative to imported soybean meal 35 (SBM)....
Crossbred gilts (n = 180) and barrows (n = 180) from the Louisiana State University (LSU) Agricultur...
The effect of increasing dietary level of distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) and pig remov...
Soybean meal (SBM) is the major protein source used in swine diets in the U.S., and it is often the ...
Canola meal (CM) can be a valuable alternative to soybean meal (SBM) as a protein supplement for pig...
Pig industry is required to reduce its environmental footprint, in order to satisfy the increasing d...
Two hundred gilts and 200 barrows, housed within sex in pens of 25, were randomly allotted to two re...
An increasing world population along with increasing human needs have raised demand for animal origi...
Identifying alternative dietary protein sources and new types of outdoor rearing techniques that enh...
Objective The present study is to examine the effect of high inclusion of co-products in pig diets (...
Pig-breeding businesses have resulted in global breeding programs that select pigs to perform well o...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the nutritive value of rapeseed meal (RSM) as a prote...
This experiment was conducted to evaluate effects of replacing ‘part’ of soybean meal (SBM) with 4% ...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The present study set out to determine the effects of incorporating cDDGS into starter, grower, and ...
Rapeseed meal and faba beans (RSM/FB) can serve as an alternative to imported soybean meal 35 (SBM)....
Crossbred gilts (n = 180) and barrows (n = 180) from the Louisiana State University (LSU) Agricultur...
The effect of increasing dietary level of distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) and pig remov...
Soybean meal (SBM) is the major protein source used in swine diets in the U.S., and it is often the ...
Canola meal (CM) can be a valuable alternative to soybean meal (SBM) as a protein supplement for pig...
Pig industry is required to reduce its environmental footprint, in order to satisfy the increasing d...
Two hundred gilts and 200 barrows, housed within sex in pens of 25, were randomly allotted to two re...
An increasing world population along with increasing human needs have raised demand for animal origi...
Identifying alternative dietary protein sources and new types of outdoor rearing techniques that enh...