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he/she Differs between the food proteico of 25% and that of 42%

 
 
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 17/04/2002
Engormix.com
Argentina
he/she Differs between the food proteico of 25% and that of 42%
That differs there are since between the food proteico of 25% and that of 42% they tell me that the mature pig doesn't assimilate more than 22%.
Según tells me in the agricultural warehouse I should serve them food of 25% a thousand daily grams for pig and that of 42% eight hundred daily grams, please tell me with which should work of the 2.
gracias
 18/04/2002
EDUARDO J. calderonc
Mexico
it should be worked on a daily requirement of the several nutrients that needs the pig, and don't have more than enough a certain consumption.
 06/07/2002
Aristotle Athanasiadis
Panama
he/she Looks to begin you should base yourself on the requirements for stages like the partner said (chart of requirements) it doesn't interest much which is the level proteico, you should also see that lisina%, match, energy, calcium offers, when you have observed this, the %s that you used will depend on the balance with the other ingredients, you should take care of the protein and the energy since these they cause caloric estress and they lowered its consumption. If you want to know something more you contact me.
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