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The optimal amino acid supplementation of barley for the growing pig: 1. Response of nitrogen metabolism to progressive supplementation

Fuller et al., 1979

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Fuller M
Livingstone R
Baird B
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British journal of nutrition

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1. In five experiments, involving 142 female pigs weighing on average 33 kg, estimates were made of the amounts of essential amino acids which minimized urinary N excretion when diets with barley as the only source of protein were given at the rate of 120 g/kg0. 75 per d …
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