2016
DOI: 10.2527/jas.2016-0461
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Evaluating pellet and meal feeding regimens on finishing pig performance, stomach morphology, and carcass characteristics1,2

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“…Feeding pelleted diets has been associated with gastric ulcers at harvest ( Robertson et al, 2002 ). The most severe morphologic changes occur in pigs fed pelleted diets immediately before marketing for periods of longer than 2 weeks ( De Jong et al, 2016 ). Additionally, feeding pelleted diets has been associated with a greater number of pigs removed per pen ( De Jong et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Feeding pelleted diets has been associated with gastric ulcers at harvest ( Robertson et al, 2002 ). The most severe morphologic changes occur in pigs fed pelleted diets immediately before marketing for periods of longer than 2 weeks ( De Jong et al, 2016 ). Additionally, feeding pelleted diets has been associated with a greater number of pigs removed per pen ( De Jong et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most severe morphologic changes occur in pigs fed pelleted diets immediately before marketing for periods of longer than 2 weeks ( De Jong et al, 2016 ). Additionally, feeding pelleted diets has been associated with a greater number of pigs removed per pen ( De Jong et al, 2016 ). Additional studies have reported pigs fed pelleted diets had greater presence of stomach lesions compared with pigs fed mash diets ( Grosse Liesner et al, 2009 ; Cappai et al, 2013 ; Mosseler et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have not found differences in carcass characteristics when compared with pigs fed mash diets ( De Jong et al, 2016 ; Nemechek et al, 2016 ; Paulk and Hancock, 2015 ). There were no differences in HCW, fat, and muscle measurements between pigs fed dietary treatments in the current study.…”
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“…On d-79, two pigs per pen, one barrow and one gilt of equal weight based on average of the pen weight, were selected and transported to a USDA inspected packing facility (Natural Food Holdings, Sioux Center, IA) for slaughter and to collect stomachs. The stomachs were taken to the Kansas State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory where a scoring system was used to determine the severity of ulceration and keratinization of the esophageal opening of the stomach ( DeJong, 2016 ). Stomach ulceration score was based on a scale of 1 to 4, with 1 = no ulceration, 2 = < 25% ulceration, 3 = 25–75% ulceration and 4 = > 75% ulceration.…”
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confidence: 99%