Reconstituted sorghum grain for finishing swine
Date
2010-05-07T21:31:00Z
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Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Abstract
Gains of finishing pigs fed whole or rolled reconstituted sorghum grain (30% moisture) from 100 lbs. to an average of 210 lbs. were similar and similar to gains by pigs fed a ground sorghum grain ration. Compared on a 90% dry matter basis, pigs fed the ground ration were 7% more efficient than pigs fed the whole or reconstituted grain rations. Rolling the reconstituted sorghum grain improved feed efficiency (8%) and improved rate of gain as compared to the performance of pigs fed the whole reconstituted grain.
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Swine, Sorghum grain, Finshing pigs, Rate of gain, Performance