Abstract:
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of soybean hulls in diets with
and without corn dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) on nursery pig growth
performance. In Exp. 1, a total of 600 pigs (PIC C-29 × 359, initially 14.7 lb) were used
in a 42-d growth study. Diets contained increasing amounts of soybean hulls (0, 3, 6, 9,
or 12%) in either corn-soybean meal or corn-soybean meal-DDGS–based diets (15 and
30% DDGS for Phases 1 and 2, respectively). Pigs were blocked by initial pen weight,
gender, and room location, with 10 pigs per pen and 6 replications per treatment. Overall
(d 0 to 42), soybean hulls × DDGS interactions (quadratic, P < 0.05) were observed
for F/G and caloric efficiency on an ME and NE basis. Increasing soybean hulls worsened
F/G quadratically (P < 0.03) when added to diets without DDGS but linearly
(P < 0.01) when added to diets with DDGS. Caloric efficiencies improved on an ME
and NE basis (quadratic, P < 0.04) with increasing soybean hulls in diets without
DDGS but did not influence caloric efficiency when added to diets containing DDGS.
Adding DDGS to the diet decreased (P < 0.04) ADG and ADFI but tended to improve
(P < 0.06) F/G. Adding soybean hulls to diets containing DDGS further reduced
(quadratic, P < 0.05) ADG and tended to reduce (quadratic, P < 0.08) ADFI, whereas
adding soybean hulls to diets without DDGS had no effect on ADG or ADFI.