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    Challenges in feeding high-fiber diets to pigs

    A detailed understanding of the non starch polysaccharide (NSP ) content of raw materials is fundamental to our understanding of dietary fiber and how to deal with its negative consequences.
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    Product / service: Phytases, Carbohydrases and Proteases, Enzymes
    Publication date: 05/05/2014
    Species: Pig, Nursery/piglet, Grower/finisher, Sows/boars
    Authors: Partridge G
    Doctype: Articles
    Publication / conference: Pig International
    Regions and countries: Global
    Keywords: pig, swine, NSP high fiber diets pigs, carbohydrase feed enzymes, digestion pigs, gut mobility swine, xylanase, maize, non starch polysaccharides, dried distillers grains, ddgs, what middlings, exogenous enzymes pig diets, bio-efficacy, FCRc, Videncenter for Svineproduktion
    Production challenge(s): Gut health, Performance growth
    Diets: Wheat, rye and tricale containing by-products, Corn, broken rice, wheat, Corn, broken rice, sorghum
    Brands: Axtra® XAP, Axtra® XB, Porzyme®, Porzyme® 8100, Porzyme® 9100, Porzyme® tp 100
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