Publication Date: January 1, 2001
Reference: 2001 Focus on the Future Conference Proceedings, Feb 20-21, 2001, Red Deer, AB
Country: Canada
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Nutrient management is becoming increasingly important for sustainability of the swine industry. Diet manipulation to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus content will be discussed. For example, effects of particle size, dietary supplement enzymes, dietary protein and fermentable fibre, and dietary phosphorus content on nitrogen or phosphorus content of feces and urine were determined in performance or metabolism studies. Together, the results indicate that nitrogen and phosphorus excretion patterns can indeed be altered by diet manipulation.









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