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Author(s): I. J. Wellock, J. G. M. Houdijk, A. C. Miller, B. P. Gill and I. Kyriazakis
Publication Date: January 1, 2009
Reference: Journal of Animal Science (2009) 87:1261-1269
Country: Greece

Summary:

Short and long-term effects of manipulating dietary CP content and diet quality in weaner diets on health and performance of pigs were investigated in a 2 × 2 factorial combination of CP inclusion (high- CP, 230 g of CP/kg vs. low-CP, 170 g of CP/kg) and diet quality (high-quality, cooked cereals, and animal protein vs. low-quality, raw cereals, and plant protein). These results indicate that high-quality diets may protect pig gut health during the immediate postweaning period. However, it may be possible to use less expensive, decreased quality weaner diets without any adverse effects on longterm performance when weaning older, heavier pigs and where health status, environmental control, and stock management are all maintained to a high standard.

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