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Digestibility of Soya Bean Meal and Raw Peas for Growing Pigs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 November 2017

H E Greer
Affiliation:
Agricultural Chemistry Department, The Queen’s University of Belfast
J McEvoy
Affiliation:
Veterinary Sciences Division, Department of Agriculture, Stormont, Belfast
K J McCracken
Affiliation:
Agricultural Chemistry Department, The Queen’s University of Belfast Food and Agricultural Chemistry Research Division, Department of Agriculture, Newforge Lane, Belfast BT9 5PX
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Extract

Peas (Pisum sativum) are a good source of protein for pigs (Saini and Batterham, 1989) and can be substituted for soyabean meal (Gatel and Grosjean, 1990). However, there is relatively little information on the true replacement value of peas in terms of energy and protein. The present study was undertaken to compare extracted, dehulled soyabean meal and a spring variety of peas (Solara) when used as the sole source of supplementary protein or in combination.

Type
Pigs
Copyright
Copyright © The British Society of Animal Production 1993

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References

Saini, H S and Batterham, L S (1989). In ‘Manipulating Pig Production II’ (Barnett, J L and Henness, D R) eds) p 185.Google Scholar
Gatel, F and Grosjean, F (1990). Livestock Production Science, 26, 155.Google Scholar