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  • 1. Nitrogen from ammonia is as efficient as that from free amino acids or protein for improving growth performance of pigs fed diets deficient in nonessential amino acid nitrogen.
    Mansilla WD, Htoo JK, de Lange CFM.
    J Anim Sci; 2017 Jul; 95(7):3093-3102. PubMed ID: 28727119
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  • 2. Replacing dietary nonessential amino acids with ammonia nitrogen does not alter amino acid profile of deposited protein in the carcass of growing pigs fed a diet deficient in nonessential amino acid nitrogen.
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  • 13. Copper hydroxychloride improves growth performance and reduces diarrhea frequency of weanling pigs fed a corn-soybean meal diet but does not change apparent total tract digestibility of energy and acid hydrolyzed ether extract.
    Espinosa CD, Fry RS, Usry JL, Stein HH.
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