Literature DB >> 7601774

Reducing particle size of corn in lactation diets from 1,200 to 400 micrometers improves sow and litter performance.

K J Wondra1, J D Hancock, G A Kennedy, R H Hines, K C Behnke.   

Abstract

One hundred primiparous sows were used to determine the effects of particle size of corn in lactation diets on sow and litter performance. The sows were fed a corn-soybean meal-based diet with the corn ground to 1,200, 900, 600, or 400 microns. Particle size of corn had no influence on sow BW or backfat loss (P > .30), subsequent weaning-to-estrus interval (P > .40), or percentage of sows returning to estrus (P > .09). However, ADFI was increased (linear effect, P < .04) as particle size was reduced from 1,200 to 400 microns. Pig survivability was not affected (P > .30) but litter BW gain was increased by 11% when sows were fed diets with 400 vs 1,200 microns corn (linear effect, P < .05). Apparent digestibilities of DM, N, and GE were increased by 5, 7, and 7%, respectively, as particle size was reduced from 1,200 to 400 microns (linear effects, P < .001). Intake of DE was increased 14% (13.7 to 15.6 Mcal/d) as corn particle size was reduced from 1,200 to 400 microns. Intakes of digestible DM and N also were increased (11 and 14%, respectively), whereas fecal excretions of DM and N were decreased by 21 and 31%, respectively (linear effects, P < .001). Reducing particle size increased severity of ulceration and keratinization (nonzero correlations of P < .04 and P < .004, respectively) in the esophageal region of the stomach, although the changes were not associated with reduced sow performance.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7601774     DOI: 10.2527/1995.732421x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


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