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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.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The use of copra meal in pig diets

Thorne, P. J. January 1986 (has links)
No description available.
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Efeito da inclusão de raspa integral de mandioca e formas de arraçoamento sobre o desempenho de leitões na fase inicial / Performance of pigs in the nursery phase fed diets containing deferentes levels of scraping the full inclusion of cassava and forms of arraçoamento

Oliveira, Tânia Elizabeth Sampaio January 2005 (has links)
OLIVEIRA, Tânia Elizabeth Sampaio. Efeito da inclusão de raspa integral de mandioca e formas de arraçoamento sobre o desempenho de leitões na fase inicial. 2005. xiii, 47 f. : Dissertação (Mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Ceará, Centro de Ciências, Departamento de Zootecnia, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia. Fortaleza-CE, 2005. / Submitted by Eric Santiago (erichhcl@gmail.com) on 2016-08-09T15:36:22Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2005_dis_tesoliveira.pdf: 1307024 bytes, checksum: c10f4579160e01dd61401d00cba3e598 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Nádja Goes (nmoraissoares@gmail.com) on 2016-08-09T15:42:22Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 2005_dis_tesoliveira.pdf: 1307024 bytes, checksum: c10f4579160e01dd61401d00cba3e598 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-09T15:42:22Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2005_dis_tesoliveira.pdf: 1307024 bytes, checksum: c10f4579160e01dd61401d00cba3e598 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2005 / 32 piglets were used to castrate commercial line weaned at 21 days of age with approximately 6.0 kilograms of weight, to evaluate the effects of different levels (0, 12, 24 and 36%) of full inclusion of scraping of cassava (RIM) and forms of arraçoamento on the performance of breeding pigs in the initial stage - I (21 to 42 days of age), the initial phase - II (42 to 70 days old) and total phase (21 to 70 days of age), and its economic viability. The diets were isoproteic (21.0 and 19.0%) and isocaloric (3,100 and 3,200 kcalEM / kg), respectively. The experimental design was a block at random in a 4 x 2 factorial (four levels of inclusion of RIM) and two forms of arraçoamento (dry and wet diets), with four repetitions per eatment and one animal per share. The criterion for training block was the initial weight of piglets. The gain in average daily weight (GPMD), the average daily consumption of feed (CRMD), and feed conversion (CA) did not differ significantly (P> 0.05) for different levels of between RIM and the forms of arraçoamento. It follows that it is technically feasible to use the full scraping of cassava to the level of 36% in pig feed in the initial phase (21 to 70 days of age), regardless of the form of arraçoamento and that the level of inclusion of 12% RIM, which was the best response showed bioeconômica. / Foram utilizado 32 leitões machos castrados de linhagem comercial desmamados com 21 dias de idade com aproximadamente 6,0 kg de peso vivo, com o objetivo de avaliar os efeitos de diferentes níveis (0; 12; 24 e 36%) de inclusão de raspa integral de mandioca (RIM) e formas de arraçoamento sobre o desempenho zootécnico de suínos na fase inicial - I (21 a 42 dias de idade), fase inicial - II (42 a 70 dias de idade) e fase total (21 a 70 dias de idade), bem como a sua viabilidade econômica. As rações foram isoprotéicas (21,0 e 19,0%) e isocalóricas (3.100 e 3.200 kcalEM/kg), respectivamente. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos ao acaso num esquema fatorial 4 x 2 ( quatro níveis de inclusão de RIM) e duas formas de arraçoamento ( dietas secas e úmidas), com quatro repetições por ratamento e um animal por parcela. O critério para formação de blocos foi o peso inicial dos leitões. O ganho de peso médio diário (GPMD), o consumo de ração médio diário (CRMD), e a conversão alimentar (CA) não diferem significativamente (P>0,05) para os diferentes níveis de RIM e entre as formas de arraçoamento. Conclui-se que é tecnicamente viável a utilização da raspa integral de mandioca até o nível de 36% nas rações de suínos na fase inicial (21 a 70 dias de idade), independente da forma de arraçoamento e que o nível de inclusão de 12% de RIM foi o que mostrou melhor resposta bioeconômica.
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Efeito da inclusÃo de raspa integral de mandioca e formas de arraÃoamento sobre o desempenho de leitÃes na fase inicial / Performance of pigs in the nursery phase fed diets containing deferentes levels of scraping the full inclusion of cassava and forms of arraÃoamento

TÃnia Elizabeth Sampaio Oliveira 08 April 2005 (has links)
CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior / Foram utilizado 32 leitÃes machos castrados de linhagem comercial desmamados com 21 dias de idade com aproximadamente 6,0 kg de peso vivo, com o objetivo de avaliar os efeitos de diferentes nÃveis (0; 12; 24 e 36%) de inclusÃo de raspa integral de mandioca (RIM) e formas de arraÃoamento sobre o desempenho zootÃcnico de suÃnos na fase inicial - I (21 a 42 dias de idade), fase inicial - II (42 a 70 dias de idade) e fase total (21 a 70 dias de idade), bem como a sua viabilidade econÃmica. As raÃÃes foram isoprotÃicas (21,0 e 19,0%) e isocalÃricas (3.100 e 3.200 kcalEM/kg), respectivamente. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos ao acaso num esquema fatorial 4 x 2 ( quatro nÃveis de inclusÃo de RIM) e duas formas de arraÃoamento ( dietas secas e Ãmidas), com quatro repetiÃÃes por ratamento e um animal por parcela. O critÃrio para formaÃÃo de blocos foi o peso inicial dos leitÃes. O ganho de peso mÃdio diÃrio (GPMD), o consumo de raÃÃo mÃdio diÃrio (CRMD), e a conversÃo alimentar (CA) nÃo diferem significativamente (P>0,05) para os diferentes nÃveis de RIM e entre as formas de arraÃoamento. Conclui-se que à tecnicamente viÃvel a utilizaÃÃo da raspa integral de mandioca atà o nÃvel de 36% nas raÃÃes de suÃnos na fase inicial (21 a 70 dias de idade), independente da forma de arraÃoamento e que o nÃvel de inclusÃo de 12% de RIM foi o que mostrou melhor resposta bioeconÃmica. / 32 piglets were used to castrate commercial line weaned at 21 days of age with approximately 6.0 kilograms of weight, to evaluate the effects of different levels (0, 12, 24 and 36%) of full inclusion of scraping of cassava (RIM) and forms of arraÃoamento on the performance of breeding pigs in the initial stage - I (21 to 42 days of age), the initial phase - II (42 to 70 days old) and total phase (21 to 70 days of age), and its economic viability. The diets were isoproteic (21.0 and 19.0%) and isocaloric (3,100 and 3,200 kcalEM / kg), respectively. The experimental design was a block at random in a 4 x 2 factorial (four levels of inclusion of RIM) and two forms of arraÃoamento (dry and wet diets), with four repetitions per eatment and one animal per share. The criterion for training block was the initial weight of piglets. The gain in average daily weight (GPMD), the average daily consumption of feed (CRMD), and feed conversion (CA) did not differ significantly (P> 0.05) for different levels of between RIM and the forms of arraÃoamento. It follows that it is technically feasible to use the full scraping of cassava to the level of 36% in pig feed in the initial phase (21 to 70 days of age), regardless of the form of arraÃoamento and that the level of inclusion of 12% RIM, which was the best response showed bioeconÃmica.
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Effects of dietary fish oil or other lipids and Sanovite on pig performance and pork quality : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Animal Science at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Nuijten, Wilhelmina Gerardina Maria January 2010 (has links)
In this experiment, the effects of (1) lipid type (soy bean oil, tallow and fish oil), (2) the period the fish oil was provided and (3) a dietary supplement containing conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), selenium (Se), vitamin E and vitamin C on pig performance and pork quality were studied. Forty-eight female pigs (PIC hybrids, with a mean live weight of 16.19 kg ± 1.56 SD) were obtained from a single commercial operation in the North Island of New Zealand. The pigs were rank ordered by weight and assigned to one of six dietary treatment groups. The diet base was either a combination of animal and plant feedstuffs (AT and PTS), plant feedstuffs only (PO, POS) or plant feedstuffs combined with fish oil (PFSe and PFSl). The diets also differed depending on the presence or absence of the nutritional supplement SanoviteTM and a vitamin C supplement. SanoviteTM is a trademarked dietary supplement containing CLA (BASF, Auckland, New Zealand), organic Selenium (Alltech Inc., Nicholasville, KY) and vitamin E (Morel et al., 2008). Diets POS, PTS, PFSe, PFSl contained SanoviteTM and a vitamin C supplement. Diets PO and POS were used to establish the effect of the supplementation with SanoviteTM and the vitamin C supplement. Pigs fed diet PFSe received plant feedstuffs and fish oil with supplement between days 1 and 35 and then diet POS up to day 84. Pigs fed diet PFSl received diet POS between days 1 and 35; plant feedstuffs and fish oil with supplement between days 36 and 56 and then diet POS up to day 84. Pigs in group PFSe and PFSl both received the same total amount of fish oil per pig (2.52 l/ 2.31 kg). Between days 1 and 56 of the experiment grower diets were fed, and finisher diets were fed between days 57 and 84 of the experiment. The pigs were kept in pens of six, but fed individually twice daily (at approximately 8 am and 3.30 pm) according to a fixed feeding schedule. Water was available at all times. Individual feed intakes were measured daily and live weight recorded weekly. Faeces were collected once a day during two days in week five of the trail for digestibility determination. Carcass quality characteristics determined at the abattoir included carcass weight and back fat thickness as measured at the end of the slaughter line. Meat quality assessments were performed on the Semimembranosus muscle (SM) from one of the topside cuts of each pig. Measurements of fatty acid profile (loin and backfat) and the Se content (lean meat) were conducted in Singapore by Mrs. J. Leong (MSc). In this study plant or animal feedstuffs, lipid type, SanoviteTM and vitamin C supplementation had no significant effects on growth performance and carcass quality. There were no differences in apparent faecal digestibility characteristics for dry matter (DDM) and organic matter (DOM) in the un-supplemented animal (AT) and plant based (PO) diets. Lipid type had a significant effect on the digestibility of ash (DA), and an increased ratio of unsaturated fatty acid to saturated fatty acid resulted in increases in DDM and DOM. DDM and DOM increased when soybean and linseed oil (POS) were used instead of tallow (PTS) or fish oil (PFS). The main differences in DDM, DOM and DA were observed between diets PO and POS. A positive effect of selenium, vitamin E and CLA supplementation is suggested. Increased cooking temperatures reduced tenderness (higher mean, peak force, yield force and peak force – yield force) and increased cooking loss. There was a significant negative relationship between ultimate pH and relative lightness (L*). There were highly significant positive correlations between all three measurements of expressed juice, and there was a significant positive correlation between cooking loss at 60 and 70oC (P<0.01) but correlations between expressed juice values and cooking loss were not significant. The P-values for the contrasts for cooking loss at 70 0C were significant for all contrasts except for AT vs PO and PFSe vs PFSl. For all other contrasts, the P-values for cooking loss at 70 0C were significantly higher in group POS than for groups PO, PTS and PFSe+PFSl. The P-value for (Peak force – Yield force) at 70°C was significantly higher in samples from group PFSe than for samples from group PFSl. The P-value for the myofibrillar fragmentation index (MFI) was significantly higher for group AT in contrast to group PO. Group POS had a significantly higher P-value for MFI in contrast to groups PO, PTS and PFSe and PFSl. Group POS had a lower P-value for sarcomere length in contrast to groups PFSe and PFSl. Group PFSe had a significantly higher P-value for sarcomere length in contrast to group PFSl. Group PFSe had a significantly higher P-value for expressed juice percentage loss in weight in contrast to group PFSl. Supplementing with SanoviteTM increased the Se content (P = 0.002) in lean meat as analysed by J. Leong (2010, personal communication). In general it was concluded that an increase in the ratio of unsaturated fatty acid to saturated fatty acid (U/S) in the diet resulted in higher levels of unsaturated fatty acids in loin and backfat. The fatty acid profile in the diet reflected the fatty acid profile of pork. Backfat of pigs fed diets including soybean and linseed oil contained higher levels of linoleic and α-linolenic acids. Diets PO and POS were used to establish the effect of the supplementation of CLA. The backfat of pigs fed diet POS contained higher levels of CLA (C18:2-trans-10, cis-12) and α-linolenic acid than pigs fed diet PO. The loin of pigs fed diet POS contained higher levels of palmitoleic and linoleic acid and CLA (C18:2-cis-9, trans-11) and lower levels of oleic acid than pigs fed diet PO. The use of fish-oil as a lipid type resulted in the highest levels of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosapentaenoic acid (DPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in loin and backfat. The loin and backfat of pigs fed fish-oil in the second part of the grower phase (PFSl) contained higher levels of EPA, DPA and DHA than pigs fed fish-oil in the first part of the grower phase (PFSe). By enriching the swine diet with long-chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC n-3 PUFA) it was possible to increase the EPA, DPA and DHA content of pork. Enriching pork with LC n-3 PUFA will contribute to achieving standards for adequate intake (AI), but might not be suitable to reach suggested dietary targets (SDT). In conclusion, it was possible to change the pork composition by dietary manipulation without compromising pig performance and meat quality. There were a few significant effects from treatments on meat quality characteristics, but differences reported in this study were small and relatively unimportant. A negative influence of the dietary regime on palatability and meat processing was expected, but these issues are beyond the scope of this experiment.

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