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    PSIV-19 Supplementing Gentamicin Sulfate Through the Water Impacts the Performance Response of Nursery Pigs to Structural Fiber by Ebarb, Sara, May, Sabrina B, Frederick, Brent

    Published in Journal of animal science (12-04-2022)
    “…Dietary fiber has varying effects on nursery pig performance, which is a period when medications are supplemented to support disease challenges. An experiment…”
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    PSVI-16 Performance Response of Nursery Pigs Fed Increasing Levels of Fermentable and Structural Fiber by May, Sabrina B, Ebarb, Sara, Frederick, Brent

    Published in Journal of animal science (12-04-2022)
    “…Dietary fiber can provide functional benefits to nursery pigs, thereby improving gut health and growth performance. However, effects vary depending on the type…”
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    249 Increasing Structural Fiber Improves Growth Performance of Nursery Pigs by Ebarb, Sara, May, Sabrina, Newcomb, Mark D

    Published in Journal of animal science (07-05-2021)
    “…Abstract Fiber ingredients in swine diets have various components that affect the intestinal tract distinctively. The objective of this study was to determine…”
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    153 Impacts of two energy sources (modified soy oil and medium chain triglycerides) on growth performance and health of nursery pigs by Ebarb, Sara, Faris, Richard, Zhao, Junmei, Williams, Sabrina, Price, Kathryn

    Published in Journal of animal science (29-07-2019)
    “…This study evaluated the effects of a modified soy oil (MSO) in diets with or without medium chain triglycerides from palm kernel oil (MCT). The study utilized…”
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    Impacts of two energy sources (modified soy oil and medium chain triglycerides) on growth performance and health of nursery pigs by Ebarb, Sara, Faris, Richard, Zhao, Junmei, Williams, Sabrina, Price, Kathryn

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-07-2019)
    “…This study evaluated the effects of a modified soy oil (MSO) in diets with or without medium chain triglycerides from palm kernel oil (MCT). The study utilized…”
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    97 Formulating to Fermentable Protein Can Affect the Health and Performance of Nursery Pigs by Faris, Richard, May, Sabrina, Ebarb, Sara, Xue, Pengcheng, Newcomb, Mark D

    Published in Journal of animal science (07-05-2021)
    “…Abstract Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of fermentable protein (FP) on pig health and performance. FP is defined as the difference in…”
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    PSVII-39 Impact of reducing dietary fermentable protein level on growth performance in nursery pigs by Xue, Pengcheng, Ebarb, Sara, Williams, Sabrina, Jolliff, James, Zhao, Junmei, Li, Qingyun

    Published in Journal of animal science (05-12-2019)
    “…Inclusion of highly digestible proteins can reduce protein fermentation in the hindgut and ameliorate digestive stress after weaning. This study evaluated the…”
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    188 Effects of an antioxidant support technology and vitamin E on growth performance of naturally health-challenged nursery pigs by Ebarb, Sara, Saddoris-Clemons, Kari, Price, Kathryn, Jolliff, James, Williams, Sabrina

    Published in Journal of animal science (29-07-2019)
    “…The effects of an antioxidant support technology (AOX, Promote® AOX™; Provimi, Brookville, OH) in diets with different levels of vitamin E (VIT-E) were…”
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    Effects of an antioxidant support technology and vitamin E on growth performance of naturally health-challenged nursery pigs by Ebarb, Sara, Saddoris-Clemons, Kari, Price, Kathryn, Jolliff, James, Williams, Sabrina

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-07-2019)
    “…The effects of an antioxidant support technology (AOX, Promote® AOX™; Provimi, Brookville, OH) in diets with different levels of vitamin E (VIT-E) were…”
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