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. 2021 Mar 4;7(2):305–314. doi: 10.1016/j.aninu.2020.12.004

Table 1.

Ingredients and nutrient composition in basal diets (%, as-fed basis).

Item Phase 1, d 1 to 14 Phase 2, d 15 to 28
Ingredients
 Soybean meal 18.00 20.00
 Maize 55.64 56.00
 Spray dried plasma protein 4.00 0.00
 Extruded full-fat soybean 12.00 10.00
 Whey powder 2.00 5.50
 Fish meal 2.00 4.00
 Soybean oil 2.80 1.73
 Limestone 1.12 0.80
 Dicalcium phosphate 0.90 0.52
 Salt 0.30 0.30
 Methionine 0.10 0.06
 Lysine 0.22 0.26
 Tryptophan 0.00 0.01
 Threonine 0.01 0.07
 Chromic oxide 0.25 0.25
 Zinc oxide 0.16 0.00
 Non-antibiotic premix1 0.50 0.50
Nutrient levels2
 Gross energy, kcal/kg 4,018 3,997
 Digestible energy, kcal/kg 3,542 3,490
 Crude protein 21.50 19.80
 Calcium 0.80 0.71
 Gross phosphorus 0.60 0.53
 Digestible phosphorus 0.40 0.33
 Lysine 1.55 1.43
 Methionine 0.46 0.43
 Threonine 0.91 0.89
 Tryptophan 0.26 0.25
1

Non-antibiotic premix for per kilogram diet included: vitamin A, 12,000 IU; vitamin D3, 2,500 IU; vitamin E, 30 IU; vitamin K3, 30 mg; vitamin B12, 12 μg; riboflavin, 4 mg; pantothenic acid, 15 mg; nicotinic acid, 40 mg; choline chloride, 400 mg; folic acid, 0.7 mg; vitamin B1, 1.5 mg; vitamin B6, 3 mg; biotin, 0.1 mg; manganese, 40 mg; iron, 90 mg; zinc, 100 mg; copper, 8.8 mg; iodine, 0.35 mg; selenium, 0.3 mg.

2

The nutrient levels were analyzed values except for the digestible energy and digestible phosphorus.