Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 18, 1999 Starting Page:123, Ending Page:128 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
A trial was conducted to investigate the
interactive effects of modified tall oil (MTO), chromium nicotinate (CrNic), and L-carnitine on growth performance and carcass
characteristics of finishing gilts. For the
overall trial, MTO increased ADG and ADFI, and CrNic improved F/G. A CrNic x MTO interaction occurred for belly firmness;
feeding CrNic in diets without MTO improved
firmness, but feeding it in diets with
MTO decreased firmness. Feeding L-carnitine did not have any beneficial effects on either growth performance or carcass characteristics. The results of this trial indicate that either CrNic or MTO will improve growth performance with minimal effects on carcass characteristics.