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Sodium sulfite and extrusion affect the nutritional value of soybean products for nursery pigs
Burnham, L.L.; Hancock, J.D.; Kim, I.H.; Hines, R.H.; Gugle, T.L.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1995
Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 16, 1995 Starting Page:80, Ending Page:83 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Extruded soybeans improved rates and efficiencies of gain when fed to nursery pigs
in place of soybean meal (SBM). Sodium sulfite (an extrusion aid) increased extruder
throughput and improved d 13 to 35 and overall efficiency of growth in pigs fed extruded soybeans and unextruded SBM.
Further research is needed to determine if
greater sodium sulfite concentrations will
continue to increase extruder throughput and to elucidate the mechanism for improved
growth performance of pigs fed sodium sulfite with unextruded SBM.