McGhee, 2021 - Google Patents
Hybrid rye may partially or fully replace corn in diets fed to growing or reproducing swineMcGhee, 2021
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Eight experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that hybrid rye may replace corn in diets for gestating and lactating sows, weanling and nursery pigs, and growing-finishing pigs without negatively impacting growth performance. In experiment 1, 45 sows per treatment …
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