Trotter, M.Allee, G.L.2010-05-072010-05-072010-05-07http://hdl.handle.net/2097/3995Swine Industry Day 1974 is known as Swine Day, 1974A growth trial and a nitrogen retention trial were conducted to determine the sulfur amino acid requirement of the growing pig. Adding 0.10% DL-methionine to a 14.1% protein basal diet containing 0.21% sulfur amino acids significantly (P<.05) increased daily gain and nitrogen retention. Further additions gave no beneficial effect, indicating that the sulfur amino acid requirement had been met by the initial addition of DL-methionine. Thus, the sulfur amino acid requirement of the growing pig fed a 14.1% protein diet does not exceed 0.31% of the diet.SwineSulfur amino acidDL-methionineDaily gainSulfur amino acid requirement of the growing pigConference paper