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Neutral detergent fiber rather than other dietary fiber types as an independent variable increases the accuracy of prediction equation for digestible energy in feeds for growing pigs |
Hyunjun Choi, Jung Yeol Sung, Beob Gyun Kim |
Anim Biosci. 2020;33(4):615-622. Published online July 1, 2019 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.19.0103 |
Neutral detergent fiber rather than other dietary fiber types as an independent variable increases the accuracy of prediction equation for digestible energy in feeds for growing pigs 73 Effects of dietary neutral detergent fiber and standardized ileal digestible lysine levels on growth performance and carcass characteristics of growing-finishing pigs 79 Effects of dietary net energy and neutral detergent fiber levels on growth performance and carcass characteristics of growing finishing pigs Development of a mathematical model to predict pool sizes and rates of digestion of 2 pools of digestible neutral detergent fiber and an undigested neutral detergent fiber fraction within various forages Short Communication: Prediction of Methane per Unit of Dry Matter Intake in Growing and Finishing Cattle from the Ratio of Dietary Concentrations of Starch to Neutral Detergent Fiber Alone or in Combination with Dietary Concentration of Ether Extract Intake and milk production of cows fed diets that differed in dietary neutral detergent fiber and neutral detergent fiber digestibility Digestibility of amino acids, energy, acid hydrolyzed ether extract, and neutral detergent fiber, and concentration of digestible and metabolizable energy in low-oil distillers dried grains with solubles fed to growing pigs1 165 Digestibility of energy and dietary fiber by growing pigs and concentrations of digestible and metabolizable energy in corn- or sorghum-based diets without or with microbial enzymes Neutral detergent fiber increases endogenous ileal losses but has no effect on ileal digestibility of amino acids in growing pigs Dietary fiber values for various breads are higher using enzymatic analysis rather than detergent analysis |