The effect of ingredient processing and diet complexity on growth performance of the segregated early-weaned pig

dc.citation.epage46en_US
dc.citation.spage43en_US
dc.contributor.authorHongtrakul, K.
dc.contributor.authorBergstrom, J.R.
dc.contributor.authorKim, I.H.
dc.contributor.authorNessmith, W.B.
dc.contributor.authorGoodband, Robert D.
dc.contributor.authorBehnke, Keith C.
dc.contributor.authorTokach, Michael D.
dc.contributor.authorNelssen, Jim L.
dc.contributor.authoreidjbergstren_US
dc.contributor.authoreidgoodbanden_US
dc.contributor.authoreidkbfeeden_US
dc.contributor.authoreidmtokachen_US
dc.contributor.authoreidjnelssenen_US
dc.date.accessioned2010-03-02T16:14:58Z
dc.date.available2010-03-02T16:14:58Z
dc.date.issued2010-03-02T16:14:58Z
dc.date.published1996en_US
dc.description.abstractA 14-day growth trial was conducted to determine the interactive effects of ingredient processing and diet complexity on growth performance of segregated early-weaned pigs. Three processing combinations were used with either a simple or complex diet formulation in 2 x 3 factorial arrangement. Diets were pelleted (control); the corn was moist-extruded, then the complete diet pelleted (extruded); or the complete diet was expanded then pelleted (expanded). An interaction was observed between ingredient processing and diet complexity. Pigs fed the control or extruded diets had improved growth performance as diet complexity increased. However, pigs fed the expanded diets showed little response to increasing diet complexity. Under these experimental conditions, pigs fed moist-extruded corn had the best growth performance. However, further research is warranted to evaluate expander conditioning of complex starter diets.en_US
dc.description.conferenceSwine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 21, 1996en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2097/2757
dc.publisherKansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Serviceen_US
dc.relation.isPartOfSwine day, 1996en_US
dc.relation.isPartOfKansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 97-142-Sen_US
dc.relation.isPartOfReport of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 772en_US
dc.subjectSwineen_US
dc.subjectSegregated early-weaned pigsen_US
dc.subjectDiet complexityen_US
dc.subjectFeed processingen_US
dc.titleThe effect of ingredient processing and diet complexity on growth performance of the segregated early-weaned pigen_US
dc.typeConference paperen_US

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