Abstract:Medium‐chain fatty acids (MCFA) are often included in neonatal milk formulas as a more readily oxidized source of energy compared with long‐chain fatty acids (LCFA). This rapid oxidation of MCFA is thought to enhance growth. Thus, the objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of energy supplementation and fat source on growth and body composition, and determine the rate of Krebs Cycle substrate utilization in neonatal pigs. Eleven three‐day‐old pigs were allocated to one of three sow milk replacer f… Show more
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