Omitting vitamin and trace mineral premixes, and(or) reducing inorganic phosphorus during late finishing did not affect growth performance, carcass traits, or muscle quality
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Omitting vitamin and trace mineral premixes, and(or) reducing inorganic phosphorus during late finishing did not affect growth performance, carcass traits, or muscle quality
Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 21, 1996 Starting Page:96, Ending Page:99 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Omitting the vitamin and trace mineral premixes and(or) adding 2/3 less supplemental
inorganic phosphorus source (from .55%
down to .40% total P) to diets during late
finishing (191 to 265 lb) had no effect on
growth performance, carcass characteristics,
or muscle quality in high-lean pigs. Thus,
this concept can be used to decrease the cost
of feeding terminal-cross pigs to heavy
weights, while decreasing excretion of minerals from intensive swine operations.