Document Type

Report

Report Number

A.S. Series 69-37

Publication Date

1969

Summary

Calcium and phosphorus are two mineral elements that are most often deficient in swine rations. Since they are associated with bone development, any lameness in swine is often attributed to a lack of calcium and/or phosphorus. The objective of this experiment was to study the value of increasing levels of calcium and phosphorus above the minimum recommended requirements for growing-finishing swine.

Number of Pages

2

Type

text

Format

application/pdf

Language

en

Publisher

Agricultural Experiment Station, South Dakota State University

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