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  1. Jul 13, 2018 · Increasing salt increased (linear, P < 0.05) average daily gain (ADG) and gain to feed ratio (G:F). For ADG, the linear, quadratic polynomial ( QP ), and broken-line linear ( BLL ) models were competing with the breakpoint for the BLL at 0.59% salt.

    • Dwight J Shawk, Robert D Goodband, Mike D Tokach, Steve S Dritz, Joel M DeRouchey, Jason C Woodworth...
    • 2018
  2. Effects of Fat And Sodium Bicarbonate On Growth Performance And Stomach Morphology in Finishing Pigs Kansas State University Swine Research. Pigs fed diets with soybean oil consumed less feed; grew more ef ficiently; and had greater last-rib backfat thickness, keratosis, and ulceration in their stomachs than pigs fed diets without soybean oil.

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  4. Jan 6, 2017 · Live weight gain, kg: 17.54: 16.88: 18.71: 19.15: 20.58: 20.20: Cost/kg gain, AU$/kg: 0.90: 0.82: 0.92: 0.81: 0.97: 0.85: Grower period: Total feed cost, AU$/pig: 30.30: 29.68: 33.15: 32.33: 33.76: 34.57: Live weight gain, kg: 38.15: 35.75: 40.52: 38.50: 40.08: 40.71: Cost/kg gain, AU$/kg: 0.79: 0.83: 0.81: 0.84: 0.84: 0.85: Finisher period ...

    • Cherie L. Collins, John R. Pluske, Rebecca S. Morrison, Trevor N. McDonald, Robert J. Smits, David J...
    • 2017
  5. Nutritional Requirements Energy. Weaned pig’s growth limited by feed intake capacity. Energy dependant phase of growth. ME intake (kcal/day) = -783.5 + 315.9 × body weight (BW) – 5.7685 ×. Physical intake is low. So, in reality this is never achieved. But starter diets have a high energy density BW2. to maximize energy intake.

  6. Aug 24, 2020 · The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of various dietary unsaturated to saturated fatty acids ratios (UFA to SFA ratios) on growth performance, carcass traits, blood lipid parameters, tissue fatty acid (FA) composition, and meat quality of finishing pigs.

    • Jing Chen, Jiantao Li, Xianjun Liu, Yang He
    • 2021
  7. Nov 21, 1996 · Pigs fed diets with soybean oil consumed less feed; grew more efficiently; and had greater last-rib backfat thickness, keratosis, and ulceration in their stomachs than pigs fed diets without soybean oil. Pigs fed diets with NaHC03 tended to eat more feed and had numerically greater ADG, but feed/gain and carcass measurements were not affected.

  8. Oct 24, 2008 · These acids improved the feedgain ratio of both weaned piglets and fattening pigs. In weaned piglets, the growth-promoting effects of dietary organic acids appear to depend greatly on their influence on feed intake. In sows, organic acids may have anti-agalactia properties.

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