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Wheat in growing-finishing rations
Hines, R.H.; Koch, B.A.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1970
Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, October 1, 1970 Starting Page:4, Ending Page:6 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Varying percentages of wheat replaced sorghum grain in rations for growing pigs in two trials. There were no significant differences in performance of pigs in trial one. In trial two significant differences
unrelated to wheat in the diet occurred. Average feed efficiency for all groups receiving no wheat (100% sorghum) was 3.13 pounds. Average feed efficiency for all groups receiving no sorghum grain (100% wheat) was 3.31 pounds. Barrows gained 9% faster than gilts. Pelleting the ration saved an average of 49 pounds of feed for every 100 pounds of gain (17%).