Amornthewaphat, N.; Hancock, J.D.; Behnke, K.C.; McKinney, L.J.; Starkey, C.W.; Lee, D.J.; Jones, C.L.; Park, J.S.; Dean, D.W.
(Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 2000)
Pigs fed from wet/dry feeders had 2.5% greater ADG and used 26% less water compared
to pigs fed from conventional dry feeders. Also, as percentage fines was increased
from none to 50%, ADG and digestibilities of DM and ...