Corn Co-products from Wet Milling May Be Used in Pig Diets
date:May 13, 2015
n bran (3,077kcal per kg).

The lower concentration of DE and ME in the corn co-products was not surprising because all these co-products have a much higher fiber concentration than corn, Dr Stein said.

He continued: They are all lower energy than corn, but that doesn't mean we can't use them because there are some circumstances when we want lower energy, such as in diets for gestating sows. We don't want gestating sows to overeat high-energy products so it is good to have a high-fiber ingred
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