Abstract

The feeding value of high-moisture milo treated with organic acids for finishing swine was studied in two trials involving 56 pigs. There were no significant differences in daily gain, feed intake, feed efficiency, or carcass measurements between pigs fed the dry grain and those fed the high-moisture grain treated with organic acids. Preserving milo with organic acids apparently has no detrimental effect on performance or carcass merit when fed to finishing pigs.; Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 2, 1972

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  • The feeding value of high-moisture milo treated with organic acids for finishing swine was studied in two trials involving 56 pigs

  • There were no significant differences in daily gain, feed intake, feed efficiency, or carcass measurements between pigs fed the dry grain and those fed the high-moisture grain treated with organic acids

  • Preserving milo with organic acids apparently has no detrimental effect on performance or carcass merit when fed to finishing pigs.; Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 2, 1972

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The feeding value of high-moisture milo treated with organic acids for finishing swine was studied in two trials involving 56 pigs. Volume 0 Issue 10 Swine Day (1968-2014)

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