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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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The effect of two levels of dietary ractopamine hydrochloride (Paylean®) supplementation on growth performance, feed efficiency and quantitative carcass traits in finisher gilts

Teague, Paul David January 2016 (has links)
Ractopamine hydrochloride (RAC) has been used in the pig production industry for over 30 years. RAC is a beta-adrenergic agonist which is supplemented in the feed during the last 28 days prior to harvesting in finisher pigs to modify the pig's metabolism such that nutrients are redirected to favour muscle accretion rather than adipose deposition, and hence improve growth efficiencies, feed utilisation and carcass revenues. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of dietary ractopamine (Paylean®) supplementation at levels of 0, 5, and 10 mg.kg-1 (hereafter referred to as 0-RAC, 5-RAC, and 10-RAC respectively) on animal growth performance, efficiency and carcass characteristics including daily voluntary feed intake, feed efficiency, absolute daily growth rate (ADG) and daily live weight gain, and backfat thickness for the last 27 days in finishing gilts. In this 27-day study, a homogenous group of 71 grower gilts (LW = 43 ± 1 kg) were pre-selected at a source farm. The gilts were then housed in similar and equally sized group pens at the Hatfield experimental facility of the University of Pretoria and fed a standard maize-soya oilcake based grower ration formulated to contain 0.94% standardised ileal digestible Lys (1.05% total Lys) and 14.01 MJ ME kg-1 during the 28 day pre-adaptation phase. From these gilts, individuals were weighed and 58 gilts selected (average LW = 68.7 ± 4.3 kg), and placed into individual pens and the same diet for 7 days (adaptation phase), afterwhich they were assigned to 1 of 3 treatments in a completely randomized block design with 19, 19, and 20 replicate pens per treatment. The pigs were then fed a standard maize-soya oilcake finisher (treatment) diet containing either 0-RAC, 5-RAC or 10-RAC for 27 d before harvesting. All treatment diets were formulated to contain 1.02% standardised ileal digestible Lys (1.13% total Lys) and 13.96 MJ ME kg-1. Individual pig LW, P2 thickness and pen feed disappearance were recorded weekly to determine LW changes, ADG, ADFI, and G:F. After 27 d on trial, gilts were slaughtered and carcass measurements were recorded at 24 h post-mortem. Overall, RAC supplementation did not affect ADFI or P2 (P > 0.05) but did influence LW (P = 0.049) and overall G:F (P = 0.012) after d27. At d15-d21 and d22-27, only a tendency (P = 0.169, 0.104 respectively) for a linear decrease in G:F with RAC supplementation was found. RAC also affected HCY (P= 0.045) and CCY (P = 0.045) but not fat depth, meat depth or fat % (P > 0.05). These results indicate that RAC may have small but beneficial effects in modern pig production, but further research is required to optimize concentrations and duration of supplementation in modern lean pig genotypes. / Dissertation (MSc (Agric))--University of Pretoria, 2016. / Animal and Wildlife Sciences / MSc (Agric) / Unrestricted
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Desempenho, qualidade de carne e estresse de suínos suplementados com ractopamina

Athayde, Natália Bortoleto [UNESP] 07 June 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:28:24Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2010-06-07Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:37:16Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 athayde_nb_me_botfmvz.pdf: 1185327 bytes, checksum: b7eb50f485a3dab59173e01d4a14ac80 (MD5) / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / A ractopamina é um agonista β-adrenérgico que vem sendo utilizado como repartidor de energia em dietas de suínos na fase de terminação. Neste contexto, objetivou-se avaliar a influência de três níveis de inclusão deste aditivo (0, 5 e 10 ppm) na dieta de suínos (machos castrados e fêmeas, n=340) durante 28 dias pré abate, sobre o desempenho, características de carcaça e parâmetros econômicos. Não houve interação entre níveis de ractopamina e condição sexual para as variáveis avaliadas. Constatou-se que suínos que receberam ractopamina obtiveram ganho de peso diário superior e melhora na conversão alimentar. Com a inclusão de 10 ppm, foi verificada uma melhora na profundidade de músculo, redução na espessura de toucinho, aumento da porcentagem de carne magra e do rendimento de carcaça. A análise econômica aponta para aumento no valor da receita total e líquida com a venda dos suínos. A suplementação de ractopamina na dieta (5 e 10 ppm) promove melhorias no desempenho e nas características de carcaça de suínos em condições de produção comercial, e seu uso é economicamente viável na suinocultura / The aim of this research was to evaluate the influence of three levels of inclusion of ractopamine (0, 5 and 10 ppm) in diet of finishing pigs (barrows and gilts, n=340) on performance, carcass traits and economical parameters. After 28 days on the feeding trial, pigs were slaughtered and the growth, carcass traits and economical analysis were measured. There was no interaction on levels of ractopamine and sexual condicion for variables evaluated. Ractopamine feeding increased (P<0.05) average daily gain and efficiency. Moreover, with inclusion of 10 ppm, there was an improvement in depth of muscle, reduced fat tissue, increased lean percentage and carcass yield. Economical analysis showed increase in total revenue value and net produce from swines. These results suggest that ractopamine will improve performance and carcass traits of finishing pigs breeding under commercial conditions supplemented with 5 and 10 ppm and it is economically viable
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Desempenho, qualidade de carne e estresse de suínos suplementados com ractopamina /

Athayde, Natália Bortoleto, 1984- January 2010 (has links)
Resumo: A ractopamina é um agonista β-adrenérgico que vem sendo utilizado como repartidor de energia em dietas de suínos na fase de terminação. Neste contexto, objetivou-se avaliar a influência de três níveis de inclusão deste aditivo (0, 5 e 10 ppm) na dieta de suínos (machos castrados e fêmeas, n=340) durante 28 dias pré abate, sobre o desempenho, características de carcaça e parâmetros econômicos. Não houve interação entre níveis de ractopamina e condição sexual para as variáveis avaliadas. Constatou-se que suínos que receberam ractopamina obtiveram ganho de peso diário superior e melhora na conversão alimentar. Com a inclusão de 10 ppm, foi verificada uma melhora na profundidade de músculo, redução na espessura de toucinho, aumento da porcentagem de carne magra e do rendimento de carcaça. A análise econômica aponta para aumento no valor da receita total e líquida com a venda dos suínos. A suplementação de ractopamina na dieta (5 e 10 ppm) promove melhorias no desempenho e nas características de carcaça de suínos em condições de produção comercial, e seu uso é economicamente viável na suinocultura / Abstract: The aim of this research was to evaluate the influence of three levels of inclusion of ractopamine (0, 5 and 10 ppm) in diet of finishing pigs (barrows and gilts, n=340) on performance, carcass traits and economical parameters. After 28 days on the feeding trial, pigs were slaughtered and the growth, carcass traits and economical analysis were measured. There was no interaction on levels of ractopamine and sexual condicion for variables evaluated. Ractopamine feeding increased (P<0.05) average daily gain and efficiency. Moreover, with inclusion of 10 ppm, there was an improvement in depth of muscle, reduced fat tissue, increased lean percentage and carcass yield. Economical analysis showed increase in total revenue value and net produce from swines. These results suggest that ractopamine will improve performance and carcass traits of finishing pigs breeding under commercial conditions supplemented with 5 and 10 ppm and it is economically viable / Orientador: Roberto de Oliveira Roça / Coorientador: Osmar Antonio Dalla Costa / Banca: Dirlei Antonio Berto / Banca: Jacinta Diva Ferrugem Gomes / Mestre

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