Piglet performance in nursing phase when fed diets containing soybean protein concentrate/Desempenho de leitoes na fase de creche alimentados com racoes contendo proteina concentrada de soja

The experiment was developed in order to evaluate the effects of soy protein concentrate on performance and economic viability of piglets in nursery phase. We evaluated the following treatments in prestarter diets (25 to 37 days old), initial I (37 to 50 days age) and initial II diets (50 to 64 days...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta scientiarum. Animal sciences 2012-04, Vol.34 (2), p.131
Hauptverfasser: de Oliveira, Emanuela Lima, Ludke, Maria do Carmo Mohaupt Marques, Ludke, Jorge Vitor, Bertol, Teresinha Marisa, Guidoni, Antonio Lourenco, Salvagni, Gizelli
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Zusammenfassung:The experiment was developed in order to evaluate the effects of soy protein concentrate on performance and economic viability of piglets in nursery phase. We evaluated the following treatments in prestarter diets (25 to 37 days old), initial I (37 to 50 days age) and initial II diets (50 to 64 days old): FS with corn and Hypro soybean meal, PCS-60% with corn and usual soy protein concentrate; PCSH-2h with corn and using PCS hydrolized by protease enzyme during 2 hours; PCSH-8h with corn and using PCS hydrolized by protease enzyme during 8 hours. In the period between 25-50 days were observed differences for the daily gross income (p = 5.1%) and gross margin (p = 2.1%). Treatments PCS-60% and PCSH(2h or 8h) showed the lowest values for daily gross income and gross margin, but in both cases, the PCS-60% treatment did not differ from FS. The inclusion of PCS-60%, and PCSH(2h or 8h) in diets for piglets in total nursery phase did not affect (p > 0.05) animal performance and economic viability. In view of performance the three PCS can be considered viable proteic ingredients in diets for piglets in the nursery phase.
ISSN:1806-2636
DOI:10.4025/actascianimsci.v34i2.11223