Effects of lactose and yeast-dried milk on growth performance, fecal microbiota, and immune parameters of nursery pigs.
@article{Tran2012EffectsOL,
title={Effects of lactose and yeast-dried milk on growth performance, fecal microbiota, and immune parameters of nursery pigs.},
author={H. Tran and Roman Moreno and Erin Hinkle and Justin Wade Bundy and Jens Walter and Thomas E Burkey and Philip S. Miller},
journal={Journal of animal science},
year={2012},
volume={90 9},
pages={
3049-59
}
}An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary lactose alone or in combination with a yeast-dried milk product (50% dried near-dated milk and 50% dried yeast) on growth performance, fecal microbiota, and immune status in nursery pigs (Sus scrofa). A total of 108 pigs (age, 20 ± 1 d; initial BW, 6.07 ± 0.03 kg) were randomly allotted to 18 pens (6 pigs/pen; 6 pens/treatment). Dietary treatments were: 1) control, 2) control + lactose, and 3) control + lactose + 5% yeast-dried milk…
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