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Lysine and dried whey additions in starter pig diets
Pollmann, D.S.; Allee, G.A.; Hines, R.H.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1982
Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 11, 1982 Starting Page:68, Ending Page:77 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
A total of 943 newly weaned (18 to 30 days of age) pigs were used in five trials to evaluate the addition of lysine and dried whey in starter diets. The results of these studies show that the lysine requirement is 1.2 to 1.3% during the nursery phase (up to approximately 50 lbs). When lysine levels are greater than 1.3% with added L-Iysine monohydrochloride, a reduction in performance will be evident (P<.05). Rolled dried whey appears to be inferior (P<.10) to spray dried whey in starter pig diets.