Achievements
On April 9th, our student Molly McGhee successfully defended her PhD dissertation . She did a fantastic job presenting her research about including hybrid rye in diets fed to pigs. We are so proud of Molly.
Conferences
On April 14, Dr Stein gave an online conference entitled “Net energy in soybean meal fed to growing pigs”, for the United Soybean Board Animal Working group.
New experiments
Jimena Ibagon started a new experiment about "Effect of microbial phytase on digestibility of phosphorus in seven sources of sunflower meal fed to growing pigs".
Publications
Peer-reviewed publications:
Lagos, L. Vanessa, Su A Lee, Mike R. Bedford, and Hans H. Stein. 2021. Formulating diets based on digestible calcium instead of total calcium does not affect growth performance or carcass characteristics, but microbial phytase ameliorates bone resorption caused by low calcium in diets fed to pigs from 11 to 130 kg. Journal of Animal Science, 2021, Vol. 99, No. 3, 1–11. doi:10.1093/jas/skab057.
Student Ph.D. Dissertation:
Molly McGhee, 2021. Ph.D. Dissertation: Hybrid rye may partially or fully replace corn in diets fed to growing or reproducing swine