Effect of choline supplementation to corn-soybean meal rations on pig performance

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2010-05-06T18:41:49Z

Authors

Allee, G.L.

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Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service

Abstract

Eight-four crossbred gilts initially averaging 8.2 kg. (18.0 lbs.) were used to evaluate the effects of supplemental choline to corns-soybean meal rations on pig performance. Four levels of choline were fed during each ration phase (starter, grower, finisher). The trial was terminated when pigs within a replicate averaged approximately 100 kg. (220lbs.). Supplemental choline had no significant effect on average daily gain or feed efficiency.

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Bright Future? is known as Swine Day, 1977

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Swine, Choline, Corn-soybean rations, Performance

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