Effects of dietary spray-dried plasma protein on sow productivity during lactation.

@article{Fruge2009EffectsOD,
  title={Effects of dietary spray-dried plasma protein on sow productivity during lactation.},
  author={Emily Fruge and M. L. Roux and R. D. Lirette and Thomas D. Bidner and L. Lee Southern and Joe David Crenshaw},
  journal={Journal of animal science},
  year={2009},
  volume={87 3},
  pages={
          960-4
        }
}
Seventy-two primiparous and multiparous sows (36 per dietary treatment) farrowed in 4 groups were used to evaluate the effects of spray-dried plasma protein (SDP) on sow and litter performance during lactation. Dietary lactation treatments consisted of a corn-soybean meal control and a corn-soybean meal diet containing 0.5% SDP. Both diets were formulated to contain 1.0% total Lys and 3.46 Mcal/kg of ME and were fed from d 107 +/- 1.2 of gestation to weaning. Sows were allotted to dietary… 
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