evaluation of liquefied de-oiled herring silage in diets for growing pigs: feeding trials

Pens of pigs grown from 30 to 60 kg liveweight (LW) and 30 to 90 kg LW in separate experiments were fed diets containing either 75 or 150 kg t−1 dietary dry matter of de‐oiled herring offal silage stored for up to 8 weeks, and their performance compared with pens of pigs fed control diets based on s...

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