Allee, G.L.Paulsen, Gary M.2010-05-072010-05-072010-05-07http://hdl.handle.net/2097/3988Swine Industry Day 1975 is known as Swine Day, 1975A growth trial and a digestion trial were conducted using 44 crossbred pigs (initial average weight 40 pounds) to determine the nutritional value of pearl millet as a feedstuff for swine. The millet used contained 11.98% protein (N x 6.25) and 0.40% lysine on a dry matter basis. In the growth trial, replacing 50 or 100% of the corn with millet had no significant effect on feed intake, daily gain, or feed/gain. Results of the digestion trial suggest that the digestibility of protein and energy in millet is similar to that of corn.SwineNutritionPearl milletDigestibilityNutritional value of pearl millet for swineConference paper