Growth performance of pigs feed sugar cane juice ( Saccharum officinarum ) and mulberry leaf meal ( Morus alba )
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of including sugarcane juice and mulberry ( Morus alba ) leaf meal (MLM) in diets of growing pigs. Forty-eight crossbred pigs (24 gilts and 24 barrows of mean initial weight 40± 2 kg) were randomly allotted to one of eight dietary treatments, with...
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description | An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of including
sugarcane juice and mulberry ( Morus alba ) leaf meal (MLM) in diets
of growing pigs. Forty-eight crossbred pigs (24 gilts and 24 barrows of
mean initial weight 40± 2 kg) were randomly allotted to one of
eight dietary treatments, with three replications per treatment of two
pigs each. Dietary treatments consisted of T1, a corn meal basal diet
(BD) + 0% MLM; T2, BD + 8% MLM; T3, BD + 16% MLM; T4, BD + 24% MLM; T5,
sugarcane juice + high-protein mix (CJP) + 0% NKN; T6, CJP + 8% MLM;
T7, CJP + 16% MLM; T8, CJP + 24% MLM. Pigs were allowed ad libitum
access to sugarcane juice and BD, while intake of the high-protein mix
was restricted. The dependent variables included intakes of total feed
(TFI) of high-protein mix (HPI), and of crude protein (CPI); mean daily
gain (DG), feed conversion ration (FCR) and feed costs (FC). TFI
decreased (P |
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sugarcane juice and mulberry ( Morus alba ) leaf meal (MLM) in diets
of growing pigs. Forty-eight crossbred pigs (24 gilts and 24 barrows of
mean initial weight 40± 2 kg) were randomly allotted to one of
eight dietary treatments, with three replications per treatment of two
pigs each. Dietary treatments consisted of T1, a corn meal basal diet
(BD) + 0% MLM; T2, BD + 8% MLM; T3, BD + 16% MLM; T4, BD + 24% MLM; T5,
sugarcane juice + high-protein mix (CJP) + 0% NKN; T6, CJP + 8% MLM;
T7, CJP + 16% MLM; T8, CJP + 24% MLM. Pigs were allowed ad libitum
access to sugarcane juice and BD, while intake of the high-protein mix
was restricted. The dependent variables included intakes of total feed
(TFI) of high-protein mix (HPI), and of crude protein (CPI); mean daily
gain (DG), feed conversion ration (FCR) and feed costs (FC). TFI
decreased (P<0.01) as dietary MLM level increased to 16 and 24% in
CJP diets (T7 and 78) and to 24% in the BD (T4), although the BD
without MLM (T1) showed similar low intake. DG was lowest for T8 and T4
and lower for T7 than for T6 or T2, which gave highest growth rates
(P<0.05). There were no differences among treatments (P>0.05) in
FCR. CPI and FC were lower when CJP was fed with or without added MLM.
Inclusion of 8 o 16% MLM and use of CJP permitted substituting 89 and
91.6% of conventional ingredients, respectively, while maintaining
satisfactory growth performance, especially at the 8% MLM level.
Para evaluar el comportamiento productivo de credos alimentados con
jugo de caña y harina de follaje de morera (HM), se realizó
un experimento utilizando 48 cerdos (24 hembras y 24 machos castrados)
con peso vivo inicial de 40± 2 kg, distribuidos en un diseño
completamente al azar (ocho tratamientos y tres repeticiones de dos
animales, hembra y macho castrado, cada una). Los tratamientos fueron:
T1, dieta balanceada con maíz (DB) y 0% HM; T2, DB y 8% HM; T3, DB
y 16% HM; T4, DB y 24% HM; T5 jugo de caña sugarcane + concentrado
proteico (JCP), y 0% HM; T6, JCP y 8% HM; T7, JCP y 16% HM; T8, JCP y
24% HM. El concentrado proteico se suministró restringidamente,
mientras y jugo de caña y la DB ad libitum. Las variables
dependientes fueron: consumos de material seca total de alimento (CTA),
de concentrado proteico (CCP) y de proteína (CP); ganancia diaria
de peso (GDP), conversión de alimento en ganancia (CA) y costo de
alimentación (COA). El CTA decreció (P<0.01) al elevarse
el nivel dietético de HM a 16 y 24% en las dietas JCP (T7 y 78) y
a 24% en la DB (T4), aunque la DB sin adición de HM (T1)
también dio semejante bajo consumo. GDP fue más baja con T8 y
T4 y menor con T7 que con T6 ó T2, presentando éstos el
crecimiento más rápido (P<0.05). No hubo diferencias entre
los tratamientos (P>0.05) en CA. CP y COA fueron menores para las
dietas con JCP, ya sea con o sin la adición de HM. La
inclusión de 8 ó 16% de HM y el uso de JCP permitieron la
sustitución de 89 y 91.6% de las materias primas convencionales,
respectivamente, mientras se mantuvo un desempeño animal
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sugarcane juice and mulberry ( Morus alba ) leaf meal (MLM) in diets
of growing pigs. Forty-eight crossbred pigs (24 gilts and 24 barrows of
mean initial weight 40± 2 kg) were randomly allotted to one of
eight dietary treatments, with three replications per treatment of two
pigs each. Dietary treatments consisted of T1, a corn meal basal diet
(BD) + 0% MLM; T2, BD + 8% MLM; T3, BD + 16% MLM; T4, BD + 24% MLM; T5,
sugarcane juice + high-protein mix (CJP) + 0% NKN; T6, CJP + 8% MLM;
T7, CJP + 16% MLM; T8, CJP + 24% MLM. Pigs were allowed ad libitum
access to sugarcane juice and BD, while intake of the high-protein mix
was restricted. The dependent variables included intakes of total feed
(TFI) of high-protein mix (HPI), and of crude protein (CPI); mean daily
gain (DG), feed conversion ration (FCR) and feed costs (FC). TFI
decreased (P<0.01) as dietary MLM level increased to 16 and 24% in
CJP diets (T7 and 78) and to 24% in the BD (T4), although the BD
without MLM (T1) showed similar low intake. DG was lowest for T8 and T4
and lower for T7 than for T6 or T2, which gave highest growth rates
(P<0.05). There were no differences among treatments (P>0.05) in
FCR. CPI and FC were lower when CJP was fed with or without added MLM.
Inclusion of 8 o 16% MLM and use of CJP permitted substituting 89 and
91.6% of conventional ingredients, respectively, while maintaining
satisfactory growth performance, especially at the 8% MLM level.
Para evaluar el comportamiento productivo de credos alimentados con
jugo de caña y harina de follaje de morera (HM), se realizó
un experimento utilizando 48 cerdos (24 hembras y 24 machos castrados)
con peso vivo inicial de 40± 2 kg, distribuidos en un diseño
completamente al azar (ocho tratamientos y tres repeticiones de dos
animales, hembra y macho castrado, cada una). Los tratamientos fueron:
T1, dieta balanceada con maíz (DB) y 0% HM; T2, DB y 8% HM; T3, DB
y 16% HM; T4, DB y 24% HM; T5 jugo de caña sugarcane + concentrado
proteico (JCP), y 0% HM; T6, JCP y 8% HM; T7, JCP y 16% HM; T8, JCP y
24% HM. El concentrado proteico se suministró restringidamente,
mientras y jugo de caña y la DB ad libitum. Las variables
dependientes fueron: consumos de material seca total de alimento (CTA),
de concentrado proteico (CCP) y de proteína (CP); ganancia diaria
de peso (GDP), conversión de alimento en ganancia (CA) y costo de
alimentación (COA). El CTA decreció (P<0.01) al elevarse
el nivel dietético de HM a 16 y 24% en las dietas JCP (T7 y 78) y
a 24% en la DB (T4), aunque la DB sin adición de HM (T1)
también dio semejante bajo consumo. GDP fue más baja con T8 y
T4 y menor con T7 que con T6 ó T2, presentando éstos el
crecimiento más rápido (P<0.05). No hubo diferencias entre
los tratamientos (P>0.05) en CA. CP y COA fueron menores para las
dietas con JCP, ya sea con o sin la adición de HM. La
inclusión de 8 ó 16% de HM y el uso de JCP permitieron la
sustitución de 89 y 91.6% de las materias primas convencionales,
respectivamente, mientras se mantuvo un desempeño animal
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sugarcane juice and mulberry ( Morus alba ) leaf meal (MLM) in diets
of growing pigs. Forty-eight crossbred pigs (24 gilts and 24 barrows of
mean initial weight 40± 2 kg) were randomly allotted to one of
eight dietary treatments, with three replications per treatment of two
pigs each. Dietary treatments consisted of T1, a corn meal basal diet
(BD) + 0% MLM; T2, BD + 8% MLM; T3, BD + 16% MLM; T4, BD + 24% MLM; T5,
sugarcane juice + high-protein mix (CJP) + 0% NKN; T6, CJP + 8% MLM;
T7, CJP + 16% MLM; T8, CJP + 24% MLM. Pigs were allowed ad libitum
access to sugarcane juice and BD, while intake of the high-protein mix
was restricted. The dependent variables included intakes of total feed
(TFI) of high-protein mix (HPI), and of crude protein (CPI); mean daily
gain (DG), feed conversion ration (FCR) and feed costs (FC). TFI
decreased (P<0.01) as dietary MLM level increased to 16 and 24% in
CJP diets (T7 and 78) and to 24% in the BD (T4), although the BD
without MLM (T1) showed similar low intake. DG was lowest for T8 and T4
and lower for T7 than for T6 or T2, which gave highest growth rates
(P<0.05). There were no differences among treatments (P>0.05) in
FCR. CPI and FC were lower when CJP was fed with or without added MLM.
Inclusion of 8 o 16% MLM and use of CJP permitted substituting 89 and
91.6% of conventional ingredients, respectively, while maintaining
satisfactory growth performance, especially at the 8% MLM level.
Para evaluar el comportamiento productivo de credos alimentados con
jugo de caña y harina de follaje de morera (HM), se realizó
un experimento utilizando 48 cerdos (24 hembras y 24 machos castrados)
con peso vivo inicial de 40± 2 kg, distribuidos en un diseño
completamente al azar (ocho tratamientos y tres repeticiones de dos
animales, hembra y macho castrado, cada una). Los tratamientos fueron:
T1, dieta balanceada con maíz (DB) y 0% HM; T2, DB y 8% HM; T3, DB
y 16% HM; T4, DB y 24% HM; T5 jugo de caña sugarcane + concentrado
proteico (JCP), y 0% HM; T6, JCP y 8% HM; T7, JCP y 16% HM; T8, JCP y
24% HM. El concentrado proteico se suministró restringidamente,
mientras y jugo de caña y la DB ad libitum. Las variables
dependientes fueron: consumos de material seca total de alimento (CTA),
de concentrado proteico (CCP) y de proteína (CP); ganancia diaria
de peso (GDP), conversión de alimento en ganancia (CA) y costo de
alimentación (COA). El CTA decreció (P<0.01) al elevarse
el nivel dietético de HM a 16 y 24% en las dietas JCP (T7 y 78) y
a 24% en la DB (T4), aunque la DB sin adición de HM (T1)
también dio semejante bajo consumo. GDP fue más baja con T8 y
T4 y menor con T7 que con T6 ó T2, presentando éstos el
crecimiento más rápido (P<0.05). No hubo diferencias entre
los tratamientos (P>0.05) en CA. CP y COA fueron menores para las
dietas con JCP, ya sea con o sin la adición de HM. La
inclusión de 8 ó 16% de HM y el uso de JCP permitieron la
sustitución de 89 y 91.6% de las materias primas convencionales,
respectivamente, mientras se mantuvo un desempeño animal
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