Nemechek, J.E.Tokach, Michael D.Goodband, Robert D.DeRouchey, Joel M.Nelssen, Jim L.Dritz, Steven S.2012-12-042012-12-042012-12-04http://hdl.handle.net/2097/15133A total of 288 pigs (PIC 327 × 1050, initially 109.3 lb BW) were used in an 81-d trial to determine the effects of diet form and fiber (from dried distillers grains with solubles [DDGS] and wheat middlings) withdrawal before harvest on growth performance of growing-finishing pigs. Treatments were arranged in a 2 × 3 factorial with the main effects of diet form and dietary fiber feeding regimen. The 2 diet forms were meal or pellet. The 3 fiber feeding regimens were (1) low dietary fiber (corn-soybean meal–based diets) from d 0 to 81, (2) high dietary fiber (30% DDGS and 19% wheat midds) from d 0 to 64 followed by low fiber from d 64 to 81 (fiber withdrawal), and (3) high dietary fiber from d 0 to 81.en-USSwineDDGSDiet formPelletFinishing pigWheat middlingsEffects of diet form and fiber withdrawal before marketing on growth performance of growing-finishing pigsConference paper