Rapeseed, peanut and soybean meals as protein supplements: dietary amino acid composition and postprandial plasma amino acid pattern as indices of performance of pigs
Orok, E.J.; Bowland, J.P.
Canadian Journal of Animal Science 55(3): 337-346
1975
ISSN/ISBN: 0008-3984
DOI: 10.4141/cjas75-041
Accession: 000476213
Eight diets based on barley and wheat and with protein supplement 100% soya bean oilmeal, rapeseed oilmeal or groundnut oilmeal with or without extra lysine; 50% groundnut oilmeal with 50% soya bean or rapeseed oilmeal or 25 or 75% groundnut oilmeal with 75 or 25% rapeseed meal, were given in 3 feeds a day to 4 male and 4 female individually-housed pigs for 10 weeks. There were 2 replicates, with mean starting weights 5.5 and 8.6 kg.
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