Steve S. Dritz
Kansas State University
Manhattan,
KS
USA
Papers:
92
Effect of standardized ileal digestible (SID) tryptophan:lysine ratio on growth performance of 11- to 20-kg nursery pigs
95
Comparative effects of dietary Cu, Zn, essential oil, and chlortetracycline on nursery pig growth performance
105
The importance of implementing a by-product withdraw strategy prior to slaughter in finishing pigs: A review of strategies that mitigate the negative impact on carcass yield
107
Effect of standardized ileal digestible (SID) tryptophan:lysine ratio on growth performance of finishing pigs
108
Effects of increasing crystalline amino acids in sorghum- or corn-based diets on finishing pig growth performance
111
A survey of added trace mineral concentrations used in the U.S. swine industry
119
A survey of added vitamin concentrations used in the U.S. swine industry
144
Effects of lysine and energy intake during late gestation on weight gain and reproductive performance of gilts and sows under commercial conditions
161
Recent research into feed processing and biosafety
164
Evaluation of different oil sources for nursery pigs
269
Effects of increasing crystalline amino acids in sorghum- or corn-based diets on nursery pig growth performance
282
Effects of a novel protease enzyme (CIBENZA) on finishing pig growth performance and carcass characteristics
309
Effects of 30% dried distillers grains with solubles and 5% added fat prior to slaughter on growth performance and carcass characteristics of finishing pigs
314
Evaluation of different zinc sources and levels on nursery pig performance
321
Effects of algae derived β-glucans on nursery pig growth performance and immune response under commercial conditions
363
Influence of dietary fat source and feeding duration on pig growth performance, carcass composition, and fat quality
424
Effects of standardized ileal digestible lysine and added tribasic copper chloride on growth performance and carcass characteristics of finishing pigs
440
Evaluation of Further Processing Methods for Soybean Meal in Diets for Nursery Pigs