Objective: To establish the feasibility and benefits offered by implementing pig diets with high fiber content. Design/methodology: A bibliographic review of the concept of the practical application of diets for pigs with the inclusion of fibrous ingredients. Results: Formulating high-fiber pig diets maintains or improves productive performance and offers additional gut health benefits. Study limitations/implications: The lack of knowledge of the net energy and digestible amino acid values of the fibrous ingredients limits the adequate formulation of diets for pigs. Findings/conclusions: The inclusion of high fiber ingredients in the diet for pigs can partially substitute traditional ingredients reducing costs and obtaining health ben...
Yorkshire pigs weaned at 5 to 6 weeks and averaging 25 lb were used to determine effects of diets wi...
There is growing interest in the use of unconventional feed ingredients containing higher dietary fi...
In this study, barrows and gilts from the Iowa State University Residual Feed Intake selection lines...
At present, substantial amounts of low-cost, fibrous co-products are incorporated into pig diets to ...
Dietary fiber (DF), divided into soluble dietary fiber (SDF) and insoluble dietary fiber (IDF), has ...
Five experiments were conducted to investigate the utilization of energy in high-fiber diets fed to ...
Over the past decade, fiber has evolved into an increasingly important topic in swine nutrition. Pri...
Corn and wheat are two of the most common basal energy sources used in swine diets in North America....
The trend observed in the meatpacking industry is the heavier pigs slaughter, this practice is opera...
Fine tuning a nutritional strategy by incorporating dietary fibre (DF) in pig diets can help to impr...
<p>Effects of inclusion rate of fiber-rich ingredients on apparent ileal digestibility (AID) and app...
Abstract Fibres from a variety of sources are a common constituent of pig feeds. They provide a mean...
ABSTRACT: In vivo digestibility and in vitro digestibility experiments were used to study effects of...
A series of investigations were undertaken to provide information for compounders to consid...
This thesis examines the chemical composition and water holding capacity (WHC) of fibrous feeds and ...
Yorkshire pigs weaned at 5 to 6 weeks and averaging 25 lb were used to determine effects of diets wi...
There is growing interest in the use of unconventional feed ingredients containing higher dietary fi...
In this study, barrows and gilts from the Iowa State University Residual Feed Intake selection lines...
At present, substantial amounts of low-cost, fibrous co-products are incorporated into pig diets to ...
Dietary fiber (DF), divided into soluble dietary fiber (SDF) and insoluble dietary fiber (IDF), has ...
Five experiments were conducted to investigate the utilization of energy in high-fiber diets fed to ...
Over the past decade, fiber has evolved into an increasingly important topic in swine nutrition. Pri...
Corn and wheat are two of the most common basal energy sources used in swine diets in North America....
The trend observed in the meatpacking industry is the heavier pigs slaughter, this practice is opera...
Fine tuning a nutritional strategy by incorporating dietary fibre (DF) in pig diets can help to impr...
<p>Effects of inclusion rate of fiber-rich ingredients on apparent ileal digestibility (AID) and app...
Abstract Fibres from a variety of sources are a common constituent of pig feeds. They provide a mean...
ABSTRACT: In vivo digestibility and in vitro digestibility experiments were used to study effects of...
A series of investigations were undertaken to provide information for compounders to consid...
This thesis examines the chemical composition and water holding capacity (WHC) of fibrous feeds and ...
Yorkshire pigs weaned at 5 to 6 weeks and averaging 25 lb were used to determine effects of diets wi...
There is growing interest in the use of unconventional feed ingredients containing higher dietary fi...
In this study, barrows and gilts from the Iowa State University Residual Feed Intake selection lines...