Abstract:
A total of 144 weanling pigs (initially
14.1 lb and 24 d of age) was used to compare
three different blood meal sources in
starter diets. The three sources included
spray-dried porcine, spray-dried bovine, and
flash-dried bovine blood meal. Each diet
contained 10% dried whey and 2.5% of one of the three blood meal sources. Diets were
formulated to contain 1.25%lysine and .31%
methionine. Pigs receiving diets containing
either source of spray-dried blood meal had
improved average daily gain and feed efficiency during the first 2 weeks of the experiment and the overall trial compared to pigs receiving diets containing the flash-dried source. No differences occurred in pig
performance between the two spray-dried sources. Therefore, no apparent effects were
due to species differences, but the blood meal must be spray-dried in order to optimize
starter pig performance.