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Effect of replacement of a conventional diet by granulated barley during finishing period on growth performance and carcass and meat characteristics in 130-kg gilts

Authors :
D. Amazan
Argimiro Daza
C.J. López Bote
A. Olivares
Maria Angeles Latorre
Source :
Livestock Science. 148:196-200
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

A total of 48 Duroc×(Landrace×Large White) gilts of 40.5±0.69 kg of initial body weight (BW) were used. During the growing period (40–100 kg BW), all pigs ate a conventional feed and during the finishing period (100–130 kg BW) animals received the experimental dietary treatments; a conventional feed based on barley, wheat and vegetable meals (control diet; 9.06 MJ of net energy/kg and 10.78% of crude protein) or a feed with 98.5% of granulated barley (barley diet; 9.63 MJ of net energy/kg and 8.96% of crude protein). There were twelve replicates of two pigs per treatment. Pigs were slaughtered at 130±1.66 kg BW because they were intended for dry-cured ham production. For the overall period, no differences were observed for average daily gain and feed conversion ratio, although the average daily feed intake was lower ( P P P longissimus thoracis muscle ( P >0.05). It is concluded that the replacement of a conventional feed by a diet based on barley from 100 and 130 kg BW had scarce effect on carcass and meat traits, without any penalisation of productive performance and with reduced feeding costs. Therefore, the use of granulated barley provided during finishing period might be interesting for heavy pigs.

Details

ISSN :
18711413
Volume :
148
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Livestock Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d108eea5e0d53c91ce79ba9109ae4a80
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2012.05.021