In a three-week feeding trial for 30 growing
pigs (70 lbs.), we compared diets formulated
by using 1973 sprout damaged sorghum grain from two Kansas areas. No palatability problems were noted, weight gains were similar to those of pigs fed undamaged 1972 sorghum. Feed consumption of diets based on sprout damaged sorghum grain was higher, consequently, resulted in poorer feed conversion. Though the data may indicate
slightly higher feed requirements, they should be considered only as preliminary, because results were based on only a short feeding period and few animals.