Environment

 Industry Partners


Prairie Swine Centre is an affiliate of the University of Saskatchewan


Prairie Swine Centre is grateful for the assistance of the George Morris Centre in developing the economics portion of Pork Insight.

Financial support for the Enterprise Model Project and Pork Insight has been provided by:



Author(s): Jongbloed, A.W. and P.A. Kemme
Publication Date: January 1, 1990
Reference: Animal Feed Science and Technology. 28: 233-242
Country: Netherlands

Summary:

The conditions during pelleting are determinant for diets that contain phytase. Temperature that reaches 80 C or more during the pelleting process of the diet results in a reduction of the digestibility of the P. Results showed that diets that contained phytase after steam pelleting presented the same P digestibility than diet that was phytase-inactivated. Not only the digestibility of P was decreased by pelleting but also the calcium digestibility was also lowered. Consequently, pelleting at high temperature has to be avoided.

You must be logged in to post a comment.

 
 
Slots Master There is no definite strategy or technique that you can use as you play slots