abstract |
The present invention relates interactions between genotype and diet that are useful in the dietary control of intestinal disease. Compositions are related that are useful to differentiate, with a high level of sensitivity and specificity, swine that are genetically resistant to a reduced rate of-weight gain when fed diets containing high levels of SBM. The reduced rate of gain can be prevented by reducing the levels of SBM in nursery diets and replacing a majority of the soy bean meal with animal-based protein sources, fish meal, plasma or milk. Genetically resistant swine fed either the diet low in SBM, or a diet high in SBM, and susceptible swine fed a diet low in SBM, were not colonized by F18+E. coli and gained weight at an acceptable rate. |