Response of nursery pigs to diets with increasing levels of raw peas

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Five corn-soybean-based diets were formulated to contain 0, 15, 20, 25, or 30% raw peas and fed for 35 d to ninety-six 21-d-old pigs. Raw peas were included at the expense of corn and soybean meal. Increasing levels of raw peas depressed daily gain (P = 0.07), feed intake (P = 0.04) from days 21 to 56. Specifically, pigs fed diet with 25% peas had 19 and 25% lower average daily gain (ADG) and average daily feed intake (ADFI), respectively, than pigs fed the diet with 0% peas. The body weight (BW) was also linearly reduced (P = 0.10) on day 56. However, diets did not affect feed efficiency.

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Friesen, M. J., Kiarie, E., & Nyachoti, C. M. (2006). Response of nursery pigs to diets with increasing levels of raw peas. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 86(4), 531–533. https://doi.org/10.4141/A05-063

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