*Corresponding author's e-mail: inhokim@dankook.ac.kr
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The objective of the study was to evaluate the effects of expanded diets on growth performance, meat quality, and carcass characteristics in finishingpigs. Atotal of 80 finishing pigs [(Landrace ×Yorkshire) × Duroc] wererandomly allotted to two dietary treatments: 1) unexpanded corn-soybean meal diets; 2) expanded corn-soybean meal diets. Each treatment consisted of ten replicate pens with four pigs (2 gilts and 2 barrows) per pen. There were no differences in daily feed intake and daily gain throughout the experiment (P>0.05). However, expanded diets decreased feed conversion ratio compared with unexpanded diets (P<0.05). Expanded diets had no effect on carcass characteristics and meat quality with the exception of increased sensory evaluation (color) of meat compared with unexpanded diets (P<0.05). In conclusion, expanded diets can improve feed conversion ratio but have no effect on daily gain and daily feed intake and sensory evaluation of meat color, can be improved when pigs fed expanded diets
Carcass characteristics; Expanded diets; Finishing pigs; Growth performance; Meat quality