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Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

2015

Nursery pigs

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Effects Of Commercial Formaldehyde Inclusion And Lysine Level On Pig Performance Of 35- To 50-Lb Nursery Pigs, R. A. Cochrane, L. G. Sica, J. C. Woodworth, S. S. Dritz, C. R. Stark, C. K. Jones Jan 2015

Effects Of Commercial Formaldehyde Inclusion And Lysine Level On Pig Performance Of 35- To 50-Lb Nursery Pigs, R. A. Cochrane, L. G. Sica, J. C. Woodworth, S. S. Dritz, C. R. Stark, C. K. Jones

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A total of 299 pigs (DNA 400 × 200; initial BW 33.6 lb) were used in a 14-d study to determine the effects of two separate commercial formaldehyde products (Termin-8; Anitox Corp, Lawrenceville, GA and SalCURB; Kemin Industries, Inc., Des Moines, IA) on nursery pig performance. Dietary treatments were arranged in a 3 × 2 factorial design with three formaldehyde inclusions: none vs. 6.5 lb/ton SalCURB vs. 6.0 lb/ton Termin-8 and 2 Lys levels: Standard (1.25% SID Lys) vs. Low (1.10% SID Lys). Formaldehyde treatments were established based on supplier recommendations and diets were treated with supplier-specific equipment. Pens of …


Effects Of Grinding Corn Through A 2-, 3-, Or 4-High Roller Mill On Pig Performance And Feed Preference Of 25- To 50-Lb Nursery Pigs, J. T. Gebhardt, J. A. De Jong, M. D. Tokach, J. C. Woodworth, J. M. Derouchey, R. D. Goodband, K. F. Coble, C. R. Stark, C. K. Jones, S. S. Dritz Jan 2015

Effects Of Grinding Corn Through A 2-, 3-, Or 4-High Roller Mill On Pig Performance And Feed Preference Of 25- To 50-Lb Nursery Pigs, J. T. Gebhardt, J. A. De Jong, M. D. Tokach, J. C. Woodworth, J. M. Derouchey, R. D. Goodband, K. F. Coble, C. R. Stark, C. K. Jones, S. S. Dritz

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A total of 410 pigs were used in two experiments to determine the effects of grinding corn through various roller mill configurations on feed preference and performance of nursery pigs.

In Exp. 1, 320 pigs (DNA 400 × 200, initially 23.6 lb) were randomly allotted to 1 of 4 dietary treatments with 16 pens per treatment and 5 pigs per pen for a 21-d growth trial. The 4 dietary treatments used the same corn-soybean meal-based formulation that was mixed from the same batch of ingredients. Corn was ground through the same 4-high roller mill, but using different roller configurations. Experimental …


Determining The Impact Of By-O-Reg+ In Diets With Or Without A Feed Grade Antibiotic On Growth Performance Of Nursery Pigs, L. L. Thomas, J. C. Woodworth, R. D. Goodband, J. M. Derouchey, M. D. Tokach, S. S. Dritz Jan 2015

Determining The Impact Of By-O-Reg+ In Diets With Or Without A Feed Grade Antibiotic On Growth Performance Of Nursery Pigs, L. L. Thomas, J. C. Woodworth, R. D. Goodband, J. M. Derouchey, M. D. Tokach, S. S. Dritz

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A total of 717 nursery pigs (PIC C-29 × 28 and PIC L3-1050 × 1040, initially 12.48 ± 0.10 lb) from two consecutive nursery groups were used in a 35-d growth study. The objective was to determine the impact of increasing levels of By-O-Reg+ in diets with or without 50 g/ton Carbadox. By-O-Reg+ is a unique mixture of essential oils primarily based on oregano. It utilizes encapsulation technology to stabilize the essential oils and is suggested to have antimicrobial-like properties. The present study evaluated growth performance of nursery pigs fed 1 of 6 dietary treatments that were arranged as a …


Effects Of Potential Detoxifying Agents On Growth Performance And Deoxynivalenol (Don) Urinary Balance Characteristics Of Nursery Pigs Fed Don-Contaminated Wheat, H. L. Frobose, E. W. Stephenson, M. D. Tokach, J. M. Derouchey, S. S. Dritz, R. D. Goodband, J. C. Woodworth, R. E. Musser Jan 2015

Effects Of Potential Detoxifying Agents On Growth Performance And Deoxynivalenol (Don) Urinary Balance Characteristics Of Nursery Pigs Fed Don-Contaminated Wheat, H. L. Frobose, E. W. Stephenson, M. D. Tokach, J. M. Derouchey, S. S. Dritz, R. D. Goodband, J. C. Woodworth, R. E. Musser

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Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of detoxifying agents on the growth performance of nursery pigs fed diets contaminated with deoxynivalenol (DON). Naturally DON-contaminated wheat (6 ppm) replaced noncontaminated wheat in diets to achieve desired dietary DON concentrations. Basal ingredients were tested for mycotoxin and amino acid content prior to diet manufacturing. Diets were pelleted at 180˚F with a 45-s conditioning time.

A total of 238 barrows and gilts (PIC 327 × 1050; initially 29.6 ± 5.6 lb and 42 d of age) were used in a 21-d growth study. Pens of pigs were allotted by BW to …


Effect Of Soy Protein Sources On Nursery Pig Performance, M. D. Tokach, S. S. Dritz, J. M. Derouchey, J. C. Woodworth, R. D. Goodband Jan 2015

Effect Of Soy Protein Sources On Nursery Pig Performance, M. D. Tokach, S. S. Dritz, J. M. Derouchey, J. C. Woodworth, R. D. Goodband

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A total of 480 nursery pigs (PIC C-29 × 359, initially 12.9 lb) were used in a 38-d growth trial to determine the effects of soy protein sources on pig performance. There were 10 pigs per pen and 8 replications per treatment. The 6 dietary treatments were a negative control, corn-soybean meal-based diet (30.1% soybean meal), and diets containing five different specialty protein sources including: Nutrivance, HP 300, soy protein concentrate (SPC), or NF8 or fish meal replacing 10% of the soybean meal in the negative control diet. Experimental diets were fed in two phases (5 lb per pig on …