Feed Processing, Ingredients, and Additives

Tuesday, March 18, 2014: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
316-317 (Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center)
Chairs:
Jonathan R Bergstrom and Ryan N. Dilger
1:45 PM
148
Commercial xylanase-products appear to be more efficient towards degredation of arabinoxylan in wheat than in rye
Helle N. Lærke, Aarhus University, Department of Animal Science; Susan Arent, Dupont, Industrial Biosciences; Knud Erik Bach Knudsen, Aarhus University, Department of Animal Science; Søren Dalsgaard, Dupont, Industrial Biosciences
2:00 PM
149
Efficacy of a NSP enzyme blend Easyzyme to improve pig performance depends on dietary ME concentration
Victor G. Perez, ADM Alliance Nutrition Inc.; Kevin T. Soltwedel, ADM Alliance Nutrition Inc.; Terry R. Radke, ADM Alliance Nutrition Inc.; David P. Holzgraefe, ADM Alliance Nutrition Inc.
2:30 PM
151
Effects of microbial phytase on apparent and standardized total tract digestibility of calcium in calcium supplements fed to growing pigs
Jolie C Gonzalez-Vega, University of Illinois; C. L. Walk, AB Vista Feed Ingredients; Hans H. Stein, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2:45 PM
152
The Effects of Feeding Diets Supplemented with b-mannanase or b-mannanase and 1,3-glucanase on Apparent Total Tract and Apparent Ileal Digestibilities in Pigs
John Scott Radcliffe, Purdue University; Brian T. Richert, Purdue University; Jon E Ferrel, Elanco Animal Health
3:00 PM
153
Impact of level of soybean meal and β-mannanase in nursery diets on two genetic populations of pigs selected for soybean meal allergic response
Matheus Ferreira, CAPES Foundation; Allan P. Schinckel, Purdue University; Jon E Ferrel, Elanco Animal Health; Brian T. Richert, Purdue University; John Scott Radcliffe, Purdue University; Terry S. Stewart, Purdue University
3:15 PM
Break
3:45 PM
155
Concentrations of digestible and metabolizable and net energy in soybean meal produced throughout the United States and fed to pigs
Kelly M. Sotak, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Hans H. Stein, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
4:00 PM
156
Corn grown under drought-stressed conditions does not have lower energy content than corn grown in a previous “normal” year
Monica A. Newman, Iowa State University; Charles R. Hurburgh, Iowa State University; John F. Patience, Iowa State University
4:15 PM
157
Effects of Conditioning Motor Speed and Diet Form on growth performance of 12-21 kg nursery pigs
Landon L Lewis, Kansas State University; Cassandra K. Jones, Kansas State University; Adam C Fahrenholz, North Carolina State University; Charles R Stark, Kansas State University; Marcio A Goncalves, Kansas State University; Joel M. DeRouchey, Kansas State University
4:30 PM
158
Effects of corn particle size and diet form on growth performance of 6-22 kg nursery pigs
Grace E Bokelman, Kansas State University; Cassandra K. Jones, Kansas State University; Julie R Kalivoda, Kansas State University; Mike D. Tokach, Kansas State University; Joel M. DeRouchey, Kansas State University; Charles R Stark, Kansas State University
4:45 PM
159
Influence of the zinc to phytate ratio and superdoses of phytase on piglet growth performance
C. L. Walk, AB Vista Feed Ingredients; J. J. Chewning, Swine Research Services, Inc.; P. Wilcock, AB Vista Feed Ingredients
5:00 PM
160
The effect of feeding â-mannanase in starter diets on nursery pig growth, feed intake and feed efficiency performance in a commercial wean-finish setting.
Stacie A Crowder, Purina Animal Nutrition LLC; Terry L Weeden, Purina Animal Nutrition LLC; Wes I Snyder, Purina Animal Nutrition LLC; Terry A Meyer, Purina Animal Nutrition LLC; Clayton C Hankins, Purina Animal Nutrition LLC; Roger A Arentson, Elanco Animal Health; Jon E Ferrel, Elanco Animal Health
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