Abstract
Effects of modified tall oil versus conjugated linoleic acid on finishing pig growth performance and carcass characteristics (1998)
Highlights
Volume 0 Issue 10 Swine Day (1968-2014)
Pigs fed the control diet did not differ from pigs fed modified tall oil (MTO) or conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) supplemented diets
The results of this research do not suggest a benefit from feeding MTO or CLA to pigs but do indicate differences in ADG and ADFI that favor those fed MTO.; Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 19, 1998
Summary
Volume 0 Issue 10 Swine Day (1968-2014) Effects of modified tall oil versus conjugated linoleic acid on finishing pig growth performance and carcass characteristics Follow this and additional works at: https://newprairiepress.org/kaesrr
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