Abstract

While a considerable amount of information is available on the nutritional properties of rapeseed meal for ruminants, there is only limited information on its suitability and nutritive value as a feed ingredient for pigs. The objective of the present study was, therefore, to investigate the effect of feeding isonitrogenous diets containing rapeseed meals of different origins, but which varied in their glucosinolate content, to pigs. Thus, the effect of the level of dietary glucosinolates from rapeseed meal on the voluntary feed intake and performance of young pigs was investigated. Weaned piglets were chosen as the experimental model because of their sensitivity to unpleasant tastes, their high requirements for protein and their rapid response to the antinutritional components of feedstuffs.

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