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Bushel weight of wheat and enzyme supplementation did not affect weaner pig performance

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2017

H.M. Miller
Affiliation:
The University of Leeds, Centre for Animal Sciences, LIBA, School of Biology, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK
P. Toplis
Affiliation:
Primary Diets Ltd., Melmerby Industrial Estate, Melmerby, Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4 5HP, UK
P. Blanchard
Affiliation:
Frank Wright Ltd, Blenheim House, Blenheim Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1HA, UK
R. Rawling
Affiliation:
The University of Leeds, Centre for Animal Sciences, LIBA, School of Biology, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK
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Wheat is often the largest single ingredient in piglet diets and therefore variation in quality may have a large effect on piglet performance. Currently there is no rapid method for the nutritive assessment of wheat. The livestock feed industry traditionally uses bushel weight as a predictor of nutritive value; however this assumption has recently been challenged by a literature review (Miller and Wilkinson, 1998) and by a weaner trial (Miller, Toplis, Arnold, Cook and Marshall, 2000). The aim of this experiment was to compare two more extreme bushel weights of Riband (64 v 78 kg/hl) than used in the previous experiment (Miller et al., 2000) when fed to weaned piglets with and without a xylanase enzyme. In order to amplify possible differences wheats were uncooked and included in the test diets at an atypically high level. We hypothesised that 78 kg/hl bushel weight would outperform 64kg/hl bushel weight (which is below the standard accepted by feed mills for feed wheat) and that enzyme supplementation would improve the performance of both wheats.

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Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 2001

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References

Miller, H.M. and Wilkinson, J.M. (1998) The nutritional value to farm livestock of low bushel weight wheat. HGCA research review no. 39.Google Scholar
Miller, H.M., Toplis, P., Arnold, S., Cook, R. and Marshall, C. (2000) A comparison of two wheat varieties at two different bushel weights had no effect on weaner performance. BSAS Occasional Meeting. The Weaner Pig, Pp. 34.Google Scholar