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Effects of source and level of dietary lysine on growth performance of pigs from 24 to 48 lb
Hansen, E.L.; Tokach, M.D.; Dritz, S.S.; Goodband, R.D.; Nelssen, J.L.; Woodworth, J.C.; O'Quinn, P.R.; De La Llata, M.; Steidinger, M.U.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1999
Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 18, 1999 Starting Page:76, Ending Page:79 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Three hundred twenty, 24 lb nursery pigs were fed for 19 days to compare the effects
of increasing dietary lysine from L-Iysine
HCl (L-Lys) or Peptide Plus™ (PP) on growth performance. Three dietary treatments (1.025, 1.15, and 1.275% lysine) were each formulated with L-Lys and PP. Negative and positive control corn-soybean meal-based
diets were formulated to .90 and 1.275% lysine, respectively. Increasing dietary lysine to 1.275% from L-Lys or PP resulted in increased performance; however, pigs fed the positive control diet had the best overall performance.