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Author(s): R. W. Seneviratne, M. G. Young, E. Beltranena, L. A. Goonewardene, R. W. Newkirk, and R. T. Zijlstra
Publication Date: January 1, 2009
Reference: Advances in Pork Production (2009) Volume 20, Abstract #13
Country: Canada

Summary:

Expeller-pressed canola meal (EPCM) contains more residual oil than solvent extracted
canola meal. The EPCM might be an attractive feedstuff for swine,
but has been poorly characterized nutritionally. In this experiment it was found that the implications are that EPCM provides energy and amino acids (AA); however, average daily gain (ADG) was reduced 3
g/d per 1% inclusion of EPCM inclusion in diets formulated to equal net energy (NE) and
standardized ileal digestible (SID) AA. Thus, inclusion levels of EPCM in swine diets should be targeted to
ensure an expected growth performance.

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