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Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
1991; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 92-193-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 641; Swine; G-F; Lysine; Repartitioning; Hormone
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The Interactive Effects Of Pst And Salbutamol On The Lysine Requirement Of Finishing Pigs (1991), J A. Hansen, J L. Laurin, Jim L. Nelssen, Robert D. Goodband
The Interactive Effects Of Pst And Salbutamol On The Lysine Requirement Of Finishing Pigs (1991), J A. Hansen, J L. Laurin, Jim L. Nelssen, Robert D. Goodband
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
A metabolism study was conducted to evaluate the interactive effects of daily pST injections and the β-agonist salbutamol on the lysine requirement of finishing pigs based on nitrogen retention. Sixteen finishing pigs (137 lbs initially) were exposed to one of four biological treatments for 32 d. These treatments were: 1) non-treated control; 2) 4 mg/d pST; 3) 2.75 ppm of dietary salbutamol; 4) both salbutamol and pST. Pigs were kept on the same biological treatment and offered one of four diets for an 8 d period in a Latin square arrangement. Diets were formulated to contain .8, 1.2, 1.6, and …
The Interactive Effects Of Pst And Salbutamol On The Lysine Requirement Of Finishing Pigs (1991_, J A. Hansen, J L. Laurin, Jim L. Nelssen, Robert D. Goodband
The Interactive Effects Of Pst And Salbutamol On The Lysine Requirement Of Finishing Pigs (1991_, J A. Hansen, J L. Laurin, Jim L. Nelssen, Robert D. Goodband
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
A metabolism study was conducted to evaluate the interactive effects of daily pST injections and the β-agonist salbutamol on the lysine requirement of finishing pigs based on nitrogen retention. Sixteen finishing pigs (137 lbs initially) were exposed to one of four biological treatments for 32 d. These treatments were: 1) non-treated control; 2) 4 mg/d pST; 3) 2.75 ppm of dietary salbutamol; 4) both salbutamol and pST. Pigs were kept on the same biological treatment and offered one of four diets for an 8 d period in a Latin square arrangement. Diets were formulated to contain .8, 1.2, 1.6, and …