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Summary One hundred forty-four crossbred pigs weighing approximately 19.5 kg were used in an experiment to measure the performance of growing-finishing pigs fed a basal corn diet supplemented with either soybean meal (SBM), roasted soybeans (RSB) or extruded soybeans (ESB) fed in both pellet and meal form. Average daily gain (ADG), average daily feed intake (ADFI) and feed efficiency (F/G) for a grower phase (0–56 d), a finishing phase (57–105 d) and an overall (0-105 d) were measured as well as backfat thickness of pigs corrected to 100 kg live weight. Overall (0–105 d), pelleting significantly ( P P P P P > .05) affected by source of supplement or the form of the diets (pellet or meal).
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