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The influence of feeding level and level of dietary inclusion on the digestibility of barley meal in the pig

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The influence of the variety of barley and level of nitrogen fertilisation on the digestibility and metabolisable energy value of barley meal in the pig

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Energy values in pig nutrition:I. The relationship between digestible energy, metabolizable energy and total digestible nutrient values of a range of feedstuffs

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High Level Cereal Diets for the Growing/Finishing Pig: VI. An Evaluation of Flaked Maize, Wheat and Barley When Included at High Levels in the Diet of the Weaned Pig Grown to Cutter Weight (160 lb)

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The Journal of Agricultural Science 79 (1) 155 (1972)
https://doi.org/10.1017/S002185960002548X

High level cereal diets for the growing/finishing pig. IV. A comparison at two slaughter weights (120 and 200 lb) of diets containing high levels of maize, sorghum, wheat and barley

T. L. J. Lawrence
The Journal of Agricultural Science 74 (3) 539 (1970)
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