Stoner, G.R.Nelssen, Jim L.Hines, Robert H.2010-04-152010-04-152010-04-15http://hdl.handle.net/2097/3598A growth study was conducted to evaluate the possibility of replacing dried skim milk (DSM) with select menhaden fish (SMFM) in a high nutrient density diet. A total of 210, 3wk- old weaned pigs was utilized. Diets were formulated by: 1) replacing 50 or 100% of the DSM with SMFM and maintaining the lactose content of the diet by increasing the dried whey inclusion or 2) by replacing 50 or 100% of the DSM with SMFM and corn. These formulations yielded three diets containing 24% lactose, one diet containing 19% lactose, and one containing 14% lactose. Growth performance was similar on diets containing 19 or 24% lactose, but was depressed (P<.05) on the diet containing 14% lactose. These results indicate that SMFM can be used to replace DSM, but the lactose content of the diet must be considered as well.SwinePigsEarly weaningFish mealDried skim milkDried wheyLactoseReplacing dried skim milk with select menhaden fish meal in a high nutrient density dietConference paper