Influence of dietary selenium source on growth performance, and carcass and meat quality characteristics in pigs

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Inorganic (sodium selenite) and organic (selenium-enriched yeast) dietary selenium sources were compared in a performance study using 48 growing - finishing pigs. There was no effect of selenium source on growth and meat-quality traits. The organic selenium source reduced backfat thickness at the last lumbar vertebra, but not at other positions, and increased loin-eye area.

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Wolter, B., Ellis, M., McKeith, F. K., Miller, K. D., & Mahan, D. C. (1999). Influence of dietary selenium source on growth performance, and carcass and meat quality characteristics in pigs. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 79(1), 119–121. https://doi.org/10.4141/A98-028

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