Woodworth, J.C.Sawyer, J.T.Maxwell, K.A.Fakler, T.M.Tokach, Michael D.Nelssen, Jim L.Goodband, Robert D.2010-02-182010-02-182010-02-18http://hdl.handle.net/2097/2646Two hundred eight-eight weanling pigs (initially 12.31bs and 18 d of age) were used in a 27-d growth assay to determine the interactive effects of Zn source and feed grade medication on growth performance. Experimental treatments were arranged in a 2 x 3 factorial with main effects of medication (none or 50 g/ton of carbadox) and Zn source (none, 250 ppm of Zn from a Zn amino acid complex, or 3,000 ppm of Zn from ZnO). The results suggest that dietary Zn improved growth performance primarily from d °to 14 and feed grade medication improved growth performance from d 14 to 27. Pigs fed diets containing ZnO had better growth performance than pigs fed diets containing no additional Zn, and pigs fed diets containing ZnAA had intermediate responses.SwineEarly-weaned pigsGrowthZincMedicationThe interactive effects of zinc source and feed grade medication on weanling pig growth performanceConference paper