A total of 140 sows (PIC 1050) and their litters were used to determine the effects of
corn- or sorghum-based diets with or without 20% sorghum dried distillers grains with
solubles (DDGS) on lactating sow and litter performance. On d 110 of gestation, sows
were allotted to 1 of 4 dietary treatments arranged in a 2 × 2 factorial with main effects
of grain source (corn vs. sorghum) and sorghum DDGS (0 vs. 20%; 32.1% CP and 9.2%
crude fat as-fed). All diets were formulated to 0.97% standardized ileal digestible lysine
but were not balanced for energy. Litters were equalized to at least 12 pigs per sow after
farrowing. Two sows and one sow were removed from the study for the sorghum and
sorghum-DDGS treatments, respectively, because of initial feed refusal.