1993
DOI: 10.1016/0377-8401(93)90144-9
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Replacement of soyabean meal with dehydrated lupin seeds in pig diets

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“…The obtained results are comparable with data reported by Donovan et al (1993) and Flis et al (1996). A lower dressing percentage of animals receiving the highest amount of lupine seeds was observed by King et al (2000) due to a larger gut fill caused by a higher crude fibre content in the diet.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…The obtained results are comparable with data reported by Donovan et al (1993) and Flis et al (1996). A lower dressing percentage of animals receiving the highest amount of lupine seeds was observed by King et al (2000) due to a larger gut fill caused by a higher crude fibre content in the diet.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The lower feed intake could be due to a higher content of crude fibre, especially in WL diets in contrast to the control soya diet. A decrease in the feed intake by 22% was documented by Donovan et al (1993) in case that 75 or 100% of soya protein was replaced with dehydrated white lupine cv. Ultra.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results were consistent with the findings of Donovan et al (1993) and Flis et al (1996). Decreased carcass weight and dressing percentage of animals receiving the highest amount of lupine seeds were observed by Batterham (1979), King et al (2000) and Van Nevel et al (2000) due to a larger gut fill caused by higher fibre content in the diet.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…The quoted authors likewise demonstrated that it was inevitable to increase the energy level of a diet by either dehulling of seeds or supplementation with fat and limiting amino acids. Donovan et al (1993) obtained relatively good results in fattened pigs after replacement of 75% soy with dehydrated white lupine. In contrast Van Nevel et al (2000) and King et al (2000) observed growth depression, lower feed intake and FCR reduction after 30% inclusion of white lupine in a diet.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Among the various grain legumes, lupins can be used as an alternative to soybeans and are highly regarded as a stock feed, not only for poultry but also for pigs, ruminants, and as fish-feed (Donovan et al 1993;Glencross et al 2004;Laudadio and Tufarelli 2011a). Lupin seeds contain similar protein content to soybeans and also harbour less fat.…”
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