Document Type

Fact Sheet

Series No.

367

Description

Pregestation, gestation, and lactation are critical periods in swine nutrition. Work at many experiment stations has shown that sows will produce larger litters if their energy intake is limited during gestation than if they are allowed access to a self feeder. In the gestation period weight gains must be controlled, because over-fatness often decreases litter size besides increasing feed costs. In the nursing period, plentiful milk production requires liberal feeding, however, there is evidence that milk production is to some extent related to the number of nursing pigs and it would appear reasonable to feed the lactating sow on a basis of the number of nursing pigs. A suggested level might be 1 pound per pig per day of a 16% lactation ration.

Publication Date

1967

Format

application/pdf

Publisher

South Dakota State University

Rights

South Dakota State University

Comments

This item was digitized with the support from Project CERES, a collaboration between USAIN, AgNIC, and the Center for Research Libraries.

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