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2013

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2013; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 14-044-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 1092; DDGS; Digestibility; Growth performance; Finishing pig; Iodine value

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Effects Of Low-, Medium-, And High-Oil Dried Distillers Grains With Solubles On Growth Performance, Nutrient Digestibility, And Fat Quality In Finishing Pigs (2013), A B. Graham, Robert D. Goodband, Michael D. Tokach, Steven S. Dritz, Joel M. Derouchey, Sureemas Nitikanchana, J J. Updike Jan 2013

Effects Of Low-, Medium-, And High-Oil Dried Distillers Grains With Solubles On Growth Performance, Nutrient Digestibility, And Fat Quality In Finishing Pigs (2013), A B. Graham, Robert D. Goodband, Michael D. Tokach, Steven S. Dritz, Joel M. Derouchey, Sureemas Nitikanchana, J J. Updike

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

A total of 1,480 pigs were used in 3 experiments to determine the effects of dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) varying in oil content on growth performance, carcass characteristics, carcass fat quality, and nutrient digestibility in growing-finishing pigs. In Exp. 1, 1,198 pigs (PIC 337 × 1050, initially 101.6 lb) were used to evaluate the effects of corn DDGS with 5.4 or 9.6% oil (as-fed). Pigs were allotted to a cornsoybean meal—based control diet or diets with 20 or 40% of the two DDGS sources. From d 0 to 82, ADG was unaffected by DDGS source or level. Increasing …