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Meeting energy requirements in pig nutrition
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2018
Achieving sustainable production of pig meat Volume 2
Energy is by far the most expensive component of the diet and, as such, influences the cost of feeding pigs more than any nutrient. Apart from its expense, energy is a critical topic because the level of energy in the diet influences the rate and efficiency of gain, the quality of the resulting carcass and even the quality of the pork produced from the carcass. Unfortunately, as important as energy is, it is not a wellunderstood topic, due to its complexity. Unlike nutrients in the diet, energy
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