Explore how canola meal contributes to swine nutrition.
Research:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0377840123001943
The effect of enzymatically-modified canola meal on growth performance, nutrient utilization, and gut health and function of broiler chickens.
Niu, Y., Rogiewicz, A., Shi, L., Patterson, R., & Slominski, B. A. (2023). Animal Feed Science and Technology, 305, 115760.
https://mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca/server/api/core/bitstreams/461a8201-509b-4d11-b2e0-8d244350c0ca/content
The prebiotic effect of enzymatically-released bioactive components of canola meal fibre on gut health and growth performance of monogastric animals.
Niu, Y., 2023.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10330989/
Increasing sustainability in pork production by using high inclusion levels of co-products distillers dried grains with solubles, wheat middling and canola meal doesn’t affect pig growth performance and meat quality but reduces boar taint.
Nguyen, T.T., Olumodeji, S.G., Chidgey, K.L., Wester, T.J., Realini, C.E. and Morel, P.C., 2023. Animal bioscience, 36(7), p.1091.
https://ojs.alpa.uy/index.php/ojs_files/article/view/3062
Alternative ingredients and their feeding in swine and poultry production.
Beltranena, E. and Zijlstra, R., 2022. Archivos Latinoamericanos de Producción Animal, 30(Supl. 1), pp.81-94.
https://academic.oup.com/jas/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/jas/skab229/6338174
Net energy value of canola meal, field pea, and wheat millrun fed to growing-finishing pigs
Woyengo, T.A. and Zijlstra, R.T., 2021. Journal of Animal Science, 99(8),p. Skab229
https://academic.oup.com/jas/article/99/8/skab196/6308091?login=true
Growth performance and gut health of Escherichia coli-challenged weaned pigs fed canola meal-containing diet.
Hong, J., Ariyibi, S., Antony, L., Scaria, J., Dilberger-Lawson, S., Francis, D. and Woyengo, T.A., 2021. Journal of Animal Science. , 99(8),p. Skab196
https://academic.oup.com/jas/article-abstract/99/5/skab135/6262615
Canola meal in nursery pig diets: growth performance and gut health.
Hong, J., Ndou, S.P., Adams, S., Scaria, J. and Woyengo, T.A., 2020. Journal of Animal Science, 98(11), p.skaa338.
https://academic.oup.com/jas/article-abstract/98/3/skaa064/5760767
Effect of dietary supplementation of xylanase in a wheat-based diet containing canola meal on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, organ weight, and short-chain fatty acid concentration in digesta when fed to weaned pigs.
Mejicanos, G.A., González-Ortiz, G. and Nyachoti, C.M., 2020. Journal of Animal Science, 98(3), p.skaa064.
https://www.proquest.com/openview/b528fa6ae1a000adbe4b5df9536a7cf8/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=49113
Digestibility of phosphorus in heat-treated dry extruded-expelled soybean meal and solvent extracted and expeller-extracted canola meal fed to growing pigs.
Lee, J. and Nyachoti, C.M., 2020. Journal of Animal Science, 98, pp.105-105.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0377840119306819
A meta-analysis of the effects of dietary canola/double low rapeseed meal on growth performance of weanling and growing-finishing pigs.
Hansen, J.Ø., Øverland, M., Skrede, A., Anderson, D.M. and Collins, S.A., 2020. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 259, p.114302
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Efficacy of canola meal in diets for grower and finisher pigs reared in Vietnam
Kinh, L.V., Sy, P.V. Huyen, L.T.T. and Riley, W.R. 2019. Livestock Research for rural development31 (9)
https://academic.oup.com/jas/article-abstract/97/10/4219/5555886?redirectedFrom=PDF
Standardized ileal digestibility of amino acids in canola meal fed to gestating and lactating sows
Velayudhan, D.E., Hossain, M.M., Stein, H.H. and Nyachoti, C.M., 2019. Journal of animal science, 97(10), pp.4219-4226.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0377840118305753
Amino acid and energy digestibility of Brassica napus canola meal from different crushing plants fed to ileal-cannulated grower pigs.
Le Thanh, B.V., Beltranena, E., Zhou, X., Wang, L.F. and Zijlstra, R.T., 2019. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 252, pp.83-91.
https://academic.oup.com/jas/article-abstract/97/Supplement_2/206/5541273
Nutrient and energy digestibility of steam-exploded canola meal in cannulated grower pigs.
Thanh, B.V.L., Wang, L., Beltranena, E., Newkirk, R.N. and Zijlstra, R.T., 2019. PSVI-9 Journal of Animal Science, 97(Supplement_2), pp.206-207.
https://academic.oup.com/jas/article-abstract/97/2/803/5237483
Digestibility of amino acid in full-fat canola seeds, canola meal, and canola expellers fed to broiler chickens and pigs.
Park, C.S., Ragland, D., Helmbrecht, A., Htoo, J.K. and Adeola, O., 2019. Journal of animal science, 97(2), pp.803-812.
https://www.indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:ijar1&volume=53&issue=1&article=026
Impacts of rapeseed meal, canola meal and their mixture substitute for soybean meal on performance of lactating sows and their offspring.
Liu, W.C., Zhou, S.H., Kim, Y.M., Lee, S.I., Pang, H.Y. and Kim, I.H., 2019. Indian Journal of Animal Research, 53(1), pp.124-128.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0377840117315705
Porcine in vitro degradation and fermentation characteristics of canola co-products without or with fiber-degrading enzymes.
Lee, J.W., Patterson, R. and Woyengo, T.A., 2018. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 241, pp.133-140.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0377840117305357
Effects of feeding canola meal or soy expeller at two dietary net energy levels on growth performance, dressing and carcass characteristics of barrows and gilts.
Smit, M.N., Landero, J.L., Young, M.G. and Beltranena, E., 2018. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 235, pp.166-176.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0377840118302013
Effect of canola meal inclusion as a major protein source in gestation and lactation sow diets with or without enzymes on reproductive performance, milk composition, fecal bacterial profile and nutrient digestibility.
Velayudhan, D.E., Hossain, M.M., Regassa, A. and Nyachoti, C.M., 2018. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 241, pp.141-150.
https://academic.oup.com/jas/article-abstract/96/12/5179/5089988
Canola meal produced from high-protein or conventional varieties of canola seeds may substitute soybean meal in diets for gestating and lactating sows without compromising sow or litter productivity.
Liu, Y., Oliveira, M.S. and Stein, H.H., 2018. Journal of animal science, 96(12), pp.5179-5187.
