Fahrenholz, C.H.Behnke, Keith C.Nichols, David A.2010-04-152010-04-152010-04-15http://hdl.handle.net/2097/3613Finishing pigs were fed diets containing 0, 15, 30, or 45% wheat mill run (WMR) during cold and hot weather. Results indicate that 15% WMR can be included in finishing swine diets without adversely affecting pig performance. Apparent digestibilities of dry matter, gross energy, and crude fiber were lower (P < .05) for diets containing WMR than for the control. During cold weather incorporating up to 15% WMR in the diet may be economically justified, because there was no difference in cost of gain for pigs receiving the control or 15% WMR diets. During hot weather, cost of gain increased as the level of WMR in the diet increased.SwineWheat millFinishing pigPerformanceEffect of wheat mill run on finishing pig performanceConference paper