The voluntary intake in growing pigs of four ensiled forage species

Forage can potentially be food resource for pig feeding in the tropics. The palatability of silages by pigs may be better than that of fresh forage. Foliage silage contains more dry matter than green forage and has a pleasant smell. Thirty commercial pigs (47.0 ± 4.7 kg live weight LW), were used to...

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Autores principales: Sarria, P.I., Martens, Siriwan D.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51591
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Martens, Siriwan D.
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description Forage can potentially be food resource for pig feeding in the tropics. The palatability of silages by pigs may be better than that of fresh forage. Foliage silage contains more dry matter than green forage and has a pleasant smell. Thirty commercial pigs (47.0 ± 4.7 kg live weight LW), were used to assess the silage intake capacity of pigs when feeding the legumes Clitoria ternatea, Centrosema brasilianum, Cratylia argentea and the Brachiaria grass hybrid Mulato II. The silages were offered ad libitum as a supplement to a normal balanced diet based on maize and soy bean meal. A crossover design was applied comprising five treatments, Control and the four silage supplements respectively. Daily consumption of dry matter -expressed in g of DMkg-1 metabolic LW- were similar (p>0.05) for diets containing C. argentea, C. ternatea and the Control. Daily consumption of C. brasilianum and Brachiaria was significantly lower (p<0.001). In conclusion, C. argentea and C. ternatea silages have the potential to serve as feed supplement in pig diets.
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spelling CGSpace515912021-01-11T11:59:01Z The voluntary intake in growing pigs of four ensiled forage species Sarria, P.I. Martens, Siriwan D. feed crops animal feeding swine animal monogástrico clitoria ternatea brachiaria silage centrosema brasilianum cratylia ensilado cerdo digestibilidad digestibility Forage can potentially be food resource for pig feeding in the tropics. The palatability of silages by pigs may be better than that of fresh forage. Foliage silage contains more dry matter than green forage and has a pleasant smell. Thirty commercial pigs (47.0 ± 4.7 kg live weight LW), were used to assess the silage intake capacity of pigs when feeding the legumes Clitoria ternatea, Centrosema brasilianum, Cratylia argentea and the Brachiaria grass hybrid Mulato II. The silages were offered ad libitum as a supplement to a normal balanced diet based on maize and soy bean meal. A crossover design was applied comprising five treatments, Control and the four silage supplements respectively. Daily consumption of dry matter -expressed in g of DMkg-1 metabolic LW- were similar (p>0.05) for diets containing C. argentea, C. ternatea and the Control. Daily consumption of C. brasilianum and Brachiaria was significantly lower (p<0.001). In conclusion, C. argentea and C. ternatea silages have the potential to serve as feed supplement in pig diets. 2013 2014-11-23T19:43:41Z 2014-11-23T19:43:41Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51591 en Open Access Sarria, BP; Martens, SD. 2013. The voluntary intake in growing pigs of four ensiled forage species. Agricultural and Food Science. 22:201-206.
spellingShingle feed crops
animal feeding
swine
animal monogástrico
clitoria ternatea
brachiaria
silage
centrosema brasilianum
cratylia
ensilado
cerdo
digestibilidad
digestibility
Sarria, P.I.
Martens, Siriwan D.
The voluntary intake in growing pigs of four ensiled forage species
title The voluntary intake in growing pigs of four ensiled forage species
title_full The voluntary intake in growing pigs of four ensiled forage species
title_fullStr The voluntary intake in growing pigs of four ensiled forage species
title_full_unstemmed The voluntary intake in growing pigs of four ensiled forage species
title_short The voluntary intake in growing pigs of four ensiled forage species
title_sort voluntary intake in growing pigs of four ensiled forage species
topic feed crops
animal feeding
swine
animal monogástrico
clitoria ternatea
brachiaria
silage
centrosema brasilianum
cratylia
ensilado
cerdo
digestibilidad
digestibility
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