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Isocaloric swine finishing diets with various percentages of alfalfa meal and tallow
Hines, R.H.; Koch, B.A.; Allee, G.L.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1975
Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 13, 1975 Starting Page:7, Ending Page:9 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Increasing the alfalfa meal to 30% in a
finishing pig diet did not significantly
reduce average daily gain when tallow was also added to maintain the caloric density of the ration. Digestibility of dry matter and gross energy were reduced as fiber increased, but feed efficiency was not significantly changed with caloric density maintained. Increasing dietary alfalfa meal and tallow content did not change the
percentage of dietary nitrogen retained. Rations containing high levels of alfalfa meal and tallow tended to "bridge" in self-feeders.