Nutrition
Author: Dean R. Zimmerman (Iowa State University)
Condensed porcine solubles (CPS) was a suitable source of energy and protein when fed at 5% of the diet as a partial replacement of corn and soybean meal. Therefore, its use in growing-finishing diets should be based on relative ingredient costs and convenience of incorporation of a liquid material at the mixer.
Keywords: ASL R1481
How to Cite: Zimmerman, D. R. (1998) “Condensed Porcine Solubles in Diets Fed to Growing-Finishing Pigs”, Iowa State University Animal Industry Report. 1(1).