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March 19, 2013
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Young pigs prefer traditional soybean diet
Des Moines IA (SPX) Mar 19, 2013
Pigs aren't known for being picky, but new research shows they avoid bitter tastes when they can. In a new study of nursery pig diets, researchers from the University of Alberta offered pigs different amounts of soybean meal, napus canola meal and juncea canola meal. They found that pigs ate more soybean meal when given a choice. Napus canola meal and juncea canola meal come from rapeseed and mustard greens, respectively. Canola meals are less expensive than soybean meal. If producers can re ... read more
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