Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 19, 1998 Starting Page:213, Ending Page:220 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Pellet durability index was similar for sorghum- vs com-based diets but was greater
for expander-conditioned pellets than standard-conditioned pellets. For finishing
pigs, ADG, F/G, and carcass measurenlents
were similar for pigs fed sorghum vs com.
Efficiency of gain was 6% better for pigs fed
pelleted diets compared to those given meal
diets but was sinlilar for pigs fed the
conventional- and expander-conditioned diets. For sows, the com- and sorghumbased
diets supported similar litter performance.
Our data indicate that sorghum is an excellent feedstuff: comparable to corn, in
diets for finishing pigs and sows.