Real, D.E.Woodworth, J.C.Webster, M.J.Tokach, Michael D.Nelssen, Jim L.Goodband, Robert D.Dritz, Steven S.2010-02-182010-02-182010-02-18http://hdl.handle.net/2097/2625A 24-d growth study was conducted to evaluate the effects of low rates of a dietary acidifier, calcium propionate, on weanling pig growth performance. Experimental diets, fed from d 0 to 10, were a control diet with no acidifier, the control diet with 4 lb/ton of Kemgest, or the control diet with 4 or 8 lb/ton calcium propionate. From d 10 to 24, pigs were fed a common phase II diet containing no acidifier. Adding a low rate of acidifier to the diet had no influence on pig performance.SwineAcidifiersNursery pigsCalcium propionateInfluence of calcium propionate on starter pig performanceConference paper