Click here to return to our homepage

Research Reports



Program one - Securing more reliable and consistent supplies of protein and energy for pig diets

1A-102 -
Improved Triticale Production through breeding and agronomy

1B-102 - Processing methods for improving the utilisation of cereal grains by pigs

1B-103 - Canola meal value chain quality improvement

1B-104 -
Peas for a more reliable protein supply to the Pork industry in the north

1B-106 - Canola meal value chain quality improvement - Stage 2

1B-107
- Influence of hammer mill screen size and grain source (wheat or sorghum) on the growth performance of male grower pigs

1C-101 - Evaluation of glycerin (glycerol) from biodiesel production in pigs

Top

Program two - Improving herd feed conversion efficiency

2A-104 -1-
Evaluation of feeding strategies and measurement of feed consumption using the Feedlogic system

2A-104 -2 - Lysine Requirements of pigs from 20 to 100 kgs liveweight

2A-104 -3 -
Altering the timing of Improvac to reduce its impact on performance

2A-105 - Experiment 3 - Efficacy of Ractopamine and pST combinations on Finisher Pig Performance

2A-105 - Experiment 5 -  Efficacy of Cysteamine as an in-feed growth promoter under commercial conditions

2B-101 - 1 - The effect of dietary fat level on growth rate and efficiency of finisher pigs

2B-101 - 2 - Effect of dietary neutral detergent fibre (NDF) content on growth rate and efficiency of finisher pigs

2B-101
- 3 - Maximising the benefits of high fat and high fibre diets during the finisher period

2B-102 -
Using dietary medium-chain triglycerides to improve post-weaning performance of pigs

2B-103 - The use of high cost weaner diets to improve post weaning growth performance

2B-103
- Creep feeding – weaning age interactions with creep feeding

2C-101 - Management strategies to aid in the control of proliferative enteropathy

2C-102 -
Detection and strain typing of Brachyspira hyodysenteriae to support swine dysentery eradication and control

2C-104
- Controlled exposure as a management tool for Glässer's disease

2C-114 - Evaluating the replacement of zinc oxide with an encapsulated zinc oxide product as a means of controlling post-weaning diarrhoea in piglets

Top

2D-101
- Improving the performance of the progeny of gilts

2D-104 - Management strategies to maximize sow longevity and lifetime performance

2D-111 - Measurement and comparison of feed intake and growth performance during lactation and wean-finish of gilt-progeny pigs cross-fostered onto multiparous sows

2D-113
- Induction of oestrus in lactating sows

2E-101 - Genetic associations between voluntary feed intake of females, finisher performance, and sow longevity

2F-109 - Field evaluation of the benefits of fish oil dietary supplementation to multiparous sows fed during lactation and early pregnancy on fertility

2G-102
- Increasing the dietary energy of diets fed to first-litter sows on lactation performance and subsequent reproduction

2G-109 - Commercial validation of a Single Diet verses phase feeding in grower – finisher pigs

2H-101 - Strategies to reduce sorting variability

2H-116 - Influence of soyabean lecithin on carcass weight and dressing percentage

Top

Program three - Enhancing capacity to deliver nutrients that promote health and well-being through pork

3A-102 - Nutritional strategies to increase the selenium and iron content in pork and promote human health

3A-107 - The role of Australian pork in improving thiamine status, heart disease risk factors and glucose control in people with type 2 diabetes

3A-108 - Nutritional manipulation of iron level in finisher pigs and fresh pork

Top

Disclaimer    Return to top