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Three experiments with growing rats and two with pigs were carried out to evaluate a vitreous endosperm variety of high-lysine maize and to compare its nutritive value with that of a soft endosperm opaque-2 and a common maize. The results indicate that the vitreous endosperm variety has a signifi...


Gómez G., Guillermo G.Maner, JHFlores, ZFrancis, C.A.[A comparison of vitreous and soft endosperm high-lysine and common maize in diets for growing rats and pigs]A comparison of vitreous and soft endosperm high-lysine and common maize in diets for growing rats and pigs

Pigs self-fed diets in which whole cottonseed (including the hulls) replaced one third, two thirds or all the protein supplied by soybean meal gained at a reduced rate and mortality resulted at the highest levels. Iron from ferrous sulfate was ineffective in preventing toxicity because of physica...


Clawson, AJManer, JHGómez G., Guillermo G.Mejia, OFlores, ZBuitrago, J.A.[Unextracted cottonseed in diets for monogastric animals. I. The effect of ferrous sulfate and calcium hydroxide in reducing gossypol toxicity]Unextracted cottonseed in diets for monogastric animals. I. The effect of ferrous sulfate and calcium hydroxide in reducing gossypol toxicity

Rats fed a corn base diet supplemented with dehulled cottonseed kernels which were boiled in a ferrous sulfate solution for 30 min gained as rapidly and required no more feed per unit of gain than those fed a corn-soybean meal diet. Boiling cottonseed kernels in the absence of ferrous sulfate gre...


Clawson, AJManer, JHGómez G., Guillermo G.Flores, ZBuitrago, J.A.[Unextracted cottonseed in diets for monogastric animals. II. The effect of boiling and oven vs sun drying following pretreatment with a ferrous sulfate solution]Unextracted cottonseed in diets for monogastric animals. II. The effect of boiling and oven vs sun drying following pretreatment with a ferrous sulfate solution

Gómez G., Guillermo G.Maner, JHFlores, ZFrancis, C.A.[A comparison of vitreous and soft endosperm high-lysine and common maize in diets for growing rats and pigs]A comparison of vitreous and soft endosperm high-lysine and common maize in diets for growing rats and pigs

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