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Protein level and lysine supplementation of diets for weaned pigs
Allee, G.L.; Koch, B.A.; Hines, R.H.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1975
Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 13, 1975 Starting Page:12, Ending Page:13 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Seventy-two pigs, 30 days old averaging 17
pounds initially, were used to evaluate lysine additions to 16 and 18 percent protein fortified corn-soybean meal diets. Adding 0.1% or 0.2% L-lysine to the 16% protein diet increased weight gains. Gain and efficiency of pigs fed the 16% protein diet supplemented with 0.2% L-lysine were
similar to that of pigs fed the 18% protein corn-soybean meal diet. Adding lysine to the 18% protein diet improved neither gains nor feed efficiency of pigs weaned at four weeks of age.