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Effects of liquid feeding of corn condensed distiller's solubles and whole stillage on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and sensory traits of pigs
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作者 Xiaojian Yang Carissa Nath +2 位作者 Alan Doering John Goihl Samuel Kofi Baidoo 《Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第2期467-477,共11页
Background: The immense growth in global bioethanol production has greatly increased the supply of by-products such as whole stillage and condensed distiller's solubles, which could be potentially used for animal fe... Background: The immense growth in global bioethanol production has greatly increased the supply of by-products such as whole stillage and condensed distiller's solubles, which could be potentially used for animal feeding. The objective of this study was to investigate effects of liquid feeding high levels of corn condensed distiller's solubles(CCDS) and whole stillage(CWS) on growth performance, carcass characteristics, belly firmness and meat sensory traits of pigs.Methods: A total of 256 pigs were blocked by sex and initial BW(13.5 ± 2.5 kg), and pens of pigs(8 pigs/pen) were randomly allocated to 1 of 4 dietary treatments(8 pens/treatment): 1) corn-soybean meal based diet as control, 2) 25%CWS + 5% CCDS, 3) 19.5% CWS + 10.5% CCDS, and 4) 19.5, 26, and 32.5% CWS + 10.5, 14, and 17.5% CCDS in phases 1(28 d), 2(38 d), and 3(60 d), respectively. Inclusion levels of CCDS and CWS for Treatments 1, 2, and 3 were fixed during all the three phases of the experiment. Inclusion levels of CWS and CCDS were on 88% dry matter basis. The liquid feeding system delivered feed from the mixing tank to feed troughs by high-pressure air, had sensors inside feed troughs, and recorded daily feed intake on the basis of a reference feed intake curve. The pigs were fed 5 to 10 times per day with increasing frequency during the experiment.Results: Control pigs had greater(P 0.10) dressing percentage, loin muscle depth, and lean percentage were observed among the four treatments. Inclusion of CWS and CCDS reduced(P 0.10) the overall like,flavor, tenderness and juiciness of loin chops when compared with the control group.Conclusion: In conclusion, our results indicate that including 30–50% of a mixture of whole stillage and condensed distiller's solubles in the growing-finishing diets may reduce growth performance, carcass weight and belly firmness, but does not affect pork sensory traits. 展开更多
关键词 Carcass Condensed distiller's solubles Liquid feeding Performance Pig Whole stillage
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Application of Active Dry Yeast in Pigs
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作者 WANG Xue-dong LI Biao DAI Jin-jun 《Animal Husbandry and Feed Science》 CAS 2009年第8期27-29,共3页
Active dry yeast is dried by a certain way or retains most of its fermentation capacity, and it does not contain any grains or animal microbial preparations of other fillers. Its main components are active yeast thall... Active dry yeast is dried by a certain way or retains most of its fermentation capacity, and it does not contain any grains or animal microbial preparations of other fillers. Its main components are active yeast thallus with content ≥90% and a small amount of emulsifier. In pig production, active dry yeast can enhance animal appetite, feed intake, animal growth, hindgut fermentation, breeding environment and anti- stress capability of animals, or reduce feed coefficient, animal constipation, incidence of swine and the number of pathogens in feces to prevent piglets from diarrhea. Studies have been proved that high active dry yeast has a very good application effect on sows, piglets and growing -finishing pigs. Active dry yeast in use should be noted that it should be used up within 3 -6 months after being mixed with feed, while its dosage for pigs at different stages is as follows: nursery pigs of 500 -1 000 g/t complete feed; sows of 500 -800 g/t complete feed; fattening pigs of 250 -500 g/t complete feed. Active dry yeast is very sensitive to the hot and humid, and is also not used in granulated feed and extruded feed. 展开更多
关键词 Active dry yeast Production performance Pig feeds
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Energy Saving on Distribution of Liquid Animal Feeds at Pigsty Farms
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作者 Ivan Ivanovich Girutski Andrei Grigorievich Senkov Natalja Mikhailovna Matsveichuk 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(A)》 2015年第7期626-631,共6页
This paper focused on the task of reducing power consumption and improving energy efficiency in the technological process of distribution liquid feeds in a pigsty. The liquid feeds in a pigsty are distributed to the s... This paper focused on the task of reducing power consumption and improving energy efficiency in the technological process of distribution liquid feeds in a pigsty. The liquid feeds in a pigsty are distributed to the stables via pipelines. A centrifugal pump driven by an electric motor is used to supply the liquid feed and to move it through the pipeline. The electric motor is the major electric energy consumer in the process. As shown by experimental data and as following the theory, there is a non-linear relation between the electric motor power, the pump throughput and feed humidity. The purpose of the paper is to calculate such an optimal value of the electric motor power that provides the minimal energy consumption on the process of feed distribution. The problem is solved by the Lagrange multiplier method of nonlinear mathematical programming, taking into account geometrical parameters of the pipeline, humidity and portions volumes of distributed feed. The energy saving effect is estimated and reducing power consumption is shown. 展开更多
关键词 AUTOMATION energy saving pigs feeding liquid feed distribution.
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Effect of Supplementing Saccharomyces cerevisiae into Low Quality Local-Based Feeds on Performance and Nutrient Digestibility of Late Starter Local Pigs
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作者 Johanis Ly Osfar Sjofjan +1 位作者 Irfan Hadji Djunaidi Suyadi Suyadi 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(A)》 2017年第5期345-349,共5页
The study aimed at evaluating the effect of supplementing Saccharomyces cerevisiae into low quality local-based feeds on performance and nutrient digestibility of late starter to grower stage local pigs. There were to... The study aimed at evaluating the effect of supplementing Saccharomyces cerevisiae into low quality local-based feeds on performance and nutrient digestibility of late starter to grower stage local pigs. There were total 16 late starter local pigs fed with four treatment feeds based on block design with four pigs in each treatment. The four treatment feeds offered consisted of: commercial starter feeds Charoen Pokphand 552 (To), basal feeds + yeast 2% of daily feeds requirement (T0, basal feeds + yeast 4% of daily feeds requirement (T2) and basal feeds + yeast 6% of daily feeds requirement (T3). Feed intake, daily weight gain, feed conversion efficiency, protein and crude fiber digestibility were evaluated in the study. The findings showed that supplementing S. cerevisiae into low quality local-based diet improved 0.9%-2.7% feeds' crude protein, 10%-19% feeds intake, 1%-6% daily weight gain, 3%-4% crude protein digestibility and 4%-5% crude fiber digestibility, but reduced feeds conversion efficiency by 0.3-0.4. The conclusion drawn is that supplementing S. cerevisiae (yeast) up to 6% improved performances of starter local pigs fed low quality feeds and performed the similar result with feeding commercial starter feeds Charoen Pokphand 552. Further research by widening the range and increasing the level of yeast supplementation could be done. 展开更多
关键词 YEAST Saccharomyces cerevisiae local pigs and feeds PERFORMANCE nutrient digestibility.
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Contribution of additives Cu to its accumulation in pig feces: study in Beijing and Fuxin of China 被引量:39
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作者 LI Yan-xia LI Wei +3 位作者 WU Juan XU Li-chao SU Qiu-hong XIONG Xiong 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2007年第5期610-615,共6页
Massive amounts of pig manure are produced by intensive pig farm in China, and the composition of pig manure has changed much due to the use of feed additives. However, little is known about the exact Cu (copper) fe... Massive amounts of pig manure are produced by intensive pig farm in China, and the composition of pig manure has changed much due to the use of feed additives. However, little is known about the exact Cu (copper) feed as additives or present as contaminants in pig feed and the residues in feces. One hundred and thirty-seven feeds and one hundred and forty-two fecal samples from 48 pig farms were collected in Beijing and Fuxin cities in 1999 and 2005, respectively. The concentrations of Cu were in the range of 6.86-395.19 mg/kg in the feed samples, and the mean values were in the order of weaner〉 grower-finisher〉 sow's feeds. The high concentrations over EU recommendations implied that excessive levels of Cu are fed on many pig farms in Beijing and Fuxin. Cu was also present in high concentrations in feces, and concentrations were highly variable. Cu concentrations in the feces from grower-finisher and weaner pigs were significantly greater than feces of sows. The super-intensive and small-scale farms had higher levels of Cu in feces than the middle farms. Cu concentrations in pig feces were approximately 5-times greater than in pig feeds. Feed management in grower-finisher pigs on super-intensive and small-scale pig farms is needed to reduce high Cu concentrations in feces and risks to soil contamination while feces are land-applied. 展开更多
关键词 copper (Cu) pig feed pig feces intensive pig production
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