Digestible and metabolizable energy in corn grains from different origins for growing pigs

An experiment was conducted to determine the digestible energy (DE) and metabolizable energy (ME) concentrations in nine sources of corn grains fed to growing pigs and to compare the energy values among their countries of origin. A total of nine sources of corn grains including five sources of yello...

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description An experiment was conducted to determine the digestible energy (DE) and metabolizable energy (ME) concentrations in nine sources of corn grains fed to growing pigs and to compare the energy values among their countries of origin. A total of nine sources of corn grains including five sources of yellow corn from the United States (USY), two sources of yellow corn from South Africa (SAY), and two sources of white corn from South Africa (SAW) were used. Nine barrows with an initial body weight of 37.1 ± 8.6 kg were allotted to a 9 × 9 Latin square design with nine diets and nine periods. The DE concentration in SAY (3347 kcal/kg) was greater (P 
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Animals
barrows
body weight
Corn
corn grains
diet
digestible energy
Digestive System Physiological Phenomena
energy
Energy Intake
Energy Metabolism
Feeds
Hogs
Male
metabolizable energy
Physical growth
South Africa
swine
Swine - metabolism
United States
Zea mays - chemistry
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