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Effect of adding fat to diets during late gestation and lactation
Allee, G.L.; Salava, J.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1978
Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 9, 1978 Starting Page:29, Ending Page:33 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Recent research at the University of Nebraska
suggest that feeding sows high level of fat (15-20%) during late gestation and lactation may increase energy stores in the newborn pig and increase their survival. Adding fat to sows diets increases the fat content of the milk and therefore increases its energy content. The present studies were conducted
to evaluate the effect of feeding 6% fat to sows and gilts during late gestation and lactation on pig survival and performance from birth to weaning (14 or 21 days).