DIFFERENT WATER INCLUSION IN RATIONS FOR SWINE IN NURSERY PHASE

Authors

  • Juliana Luis e Silva EV/UFG
  • Euripedes Laurindo Lopes EV/UFG
  • Romão da Cunha Nunes EV/UFG
  • Leonardo Atta Farias EV/UFG
  • Alessandra Gimenes Mascarenhas EV/UFG
  • Laudicéia Oliveira da Rocha EV/UFG

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5216/cab.v12i4.7938

Keywords:

Swine production

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of the use of diets with different levels of inclusion of water for pigs in the weaning phase by digestibility and performance parameters. We established three treatments, corresponding to (T1) basal dry and mash diet, (T2) basal diet with the inclusion of water in the ratio of 1:1 (1kg water for 1kg feed) and (T3) ratio of 2:1 (2kg water for 1kg feed). In the digestibility experiment, 12 piglets with average weight of 19.09 ± 2.88 kg were used. The experimental design for the metabolism trial was completely randomized with three treatments and four replications. In the performance evaluation, 36 crossbred commercial line pigs, 18 females and 18 castrated males, with initial weight of 12.32 ± 1.4 kg, were used  in a completely randomized design with three treatments and six replications, totaling 18 experimental units, with each replicate consisting of a castrated male and one female. Diets with different levels of inclusion of water did not influence (P> 0.05) (P value) animal performance and digestibility; however, the rate of metabolization of crude protein was higher (P <0.05) for a 1:1 water / feed ration in the control group.

KEYWORDS: digestibility; feed conversion; feed intake; growth; liquid diet; performance.

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Published

2011-12-20

How to Cite

SILVA, J. L. e; LOPES, E. L.; NUNES, R. da C.; FARIAS, L. A.; MASCARENHAS, A. G.; ROCHA, L. O. da. DIFFERENT WATER INCLUSION IN RATIONS FOR SWINE IN NURSERY PHASE. Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira, Goiânia, v. 12, n. 4, p. 610–615, 2011. DOI: 10.5216/cab.v12i4.7938. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/7938. Acesso em: 27 sep. 2024.

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Animal Production