John F. Patience
Iowa State University
Ames,
IA
USA
Papers:
99
Effects of reduced oil distillers dried grains with solubles and soybean oil on dietary lysine, fat, and fiber digestibility in corn based diets fed to growing pigs
100
The effect of divergent selection for residual feed intake on digestibility of control and low energy, high fiber diets
112
Quantitative relationships between standardized total tract digestible phosphorus and calcium intake and its retention and excretion in growing pigs fed corn-soybean meal diets
123
Super-dosed phytase improves rate and efficiency of gain in nursery pigs
124
Improving nutrient utilization through the use of super-dosing of phytase in growing pig diets
141
Impact of particle size and grinding method (roller or hammermill) on apparent total tract digestibility of energy in growing pigs
168
Endogenous and exogenous fat digestion in growing pigs
170
Does heat stress alter the pig's response to dietary fat source, as it relates to carcass iodine value?
389
Effects of heat stress on adipose tissue fatty acid composition and moisture content in pigs