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Femur or phalange bones as indicators of dietary phosphorus deficiency
Hsu, J.; Allee, G.L.; Koch, B.A.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1976
Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 11, 1976 Starting Page:16, Ending Page:17 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Fifteen crossbred gilts averaging 115 pounds were fed one of three phosphorus levels 70 days (to 219 pounds average) then their femur and phalange bones were compared. Each group of five gilts had received either 0.40%, 0.50% or 0.60% total dietary phosphorus and 0.65% dietary calcium during the 70-day feeding period. The basal sorghum-soybean meal ration contained 0.30% of plant phosphorus. Specific gravity and X-ray or
chemical analysis of femurs showed no significant differences among groups, but the breaking strength of femurs from gilts fed 0.6% phosphorus was significantly higher than that from gilts fed 0.4% phosphorus. Femur and phalange comparisons were inconclusive.
Keywords: Swine; Femor or phalange bone; Dietary phosphorus deficiency; Calcium