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Effects of expanders (high shear conditioning) on growth performance in finishing pigs
Johnston, S.L.; Traylor, S.L.; Hines, R.H.; Hancock, J.D.; Behnke, K.C.; Sorrell, S.P.; Kim, I.H.; Kennedy, G.A.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1996
Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 21, 1996 Starting Page:149, Ending Page:151 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Diets that had been processed using standard, long-term, and expander (high shear) conditioning tended to support greater ADG than an unconditioned meal control diet. Pelleting was necessary to maximize efficiency of growth, but only with standard and long-term conditioning. Indeed, the best efficiencies of gain were for pigs fed the expander processed diets, with no additional benefits from pelleting the expanded mash.