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LEVELS OF DIGESTIBLE ISOLEUCINE ON PERFORMANCE, CARCASS TRAITS AND ORGANS WEIGHT OF GILTS (15 - 30 KG)

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Table 1 – Ingredients, chemical and energetic compositions of the experimental diets with different levels of digestible isoleucine for gilts from 15 to 30 kg.
Table 2 – Growth performance of gilts (15 to 30 kg) fed diets containing different levels of digestible isoleucine.
Figure 1 – Isoleucine efficiency for weight gain of gilts (15 to 30 kg) fed on the diets containing different levels of digestible isoleucine.
Table 3 – Carcass traits and relative weight of organs of gilts (15 to 30 kg) fed  diets containing different levels of digestible isoleucine.

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