R. D. Boyd
Department of Animal Science, North Carolina State University
Raleigh,
NC
USA
Papers:
44
Determination of lysine adequacy on a population basis for growing pigs
205
High levels of soybean meal reduces medical treatment in nursery pigs affected by PRRS
237
Effect of combined xylanase and phytase supplementation on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and apparent total tract digestibility in pigs fed corn-based diets containing multiple by-products
238
Impact of super-dosing phytase in diets fed to 40 kg, 60 kg and 80 kg pigs on phytate catabolism
239
Impact on growth performance and carcass characteristics of “super-dosing” phytase in growing pig diets
244
The feed enzyme xylanase improves finish pig viability and carcass feed efficiency
262
Effect of natural betaine on estimates of semen quality in mature AI boars during summer heat stress
291
Sow performance in response to natural betaine fed during lactation and weaning-to-35 d post-insemination during non-summer months