Performance and economic analysis of the production of Nile tilapia submitted to different feeding management

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Autor(a) principal: Passinato, Érica Bevitorio
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Magalhães Junior, Francisco Oliveira de, Cipriano, Filipe dos Santos, Souza, Ricardo Henriquede Bastos, Lima, Kauana Santos de, Chiapetti, Jorge, Braga, Luis Gustavo Tavares
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/19983
Resumo: The productive performance and the variable cost of production were evaluated for different feeding strategies for tilapia during the production cycle. A sample of 2,000 juvenile tilapia was distributed (23.55 ± 2.38 g) into five treatments and with four repetitions as follows: C (feed consumption to apparent satiety), R20 (beginning feed restriction when fish reached an average weight of 20 g), R200 (beginning feed restriction when fish reached an average weight of 200 g), R400 (beginning feed restriction when fish reached an average weight of 400 g) and R600 (beginning feed restriction when fish reached an average weight of 600 g). The fish were given extruded commercial feed containing 34% crude protein until they reached a weight of 200 g, at which time they received feed containing 32% crude protein. Monthly biometrics were performed in order to determine the food restriction starting point, which was one day of restriction followed by six feeding days. The following parameters were evaluated: water quality, productive performance variables, the variable costs of production and excreted nitrogen. The results were subjected to analysis of variance, and the means were compared using Tukey’s test (5% significance). No statistical differences were observed in final weight, weight gain, feed consumption, feed conversion or survival. The fish from the R20 treatment had the lowest variable cost of production (g fish-1) and the lowest nitrogen excretion into the water. This suggests that feed restriction from the early stages of life does not compromise the productive performance and contributes to reducing the variable costs and the quantity of nitrogen excreted into the environment. Thus, a one-day per week feed restriction strategy can be applied from the earliest stages of life without compromising the productive performance or body composition of Nile tilapia. This strategy can also reduce variable costs of production by means of reducing relative labour and feed costs. 
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spelling Performance and economic analysis of the production of Nile tilapia submitted to different feeding managementDesempenho produtivo e análise econômica da produção de tilápiado-nilo submetida a diferentes manejos alimentaresCompensatory growthOreochromis niloticusFeed restrictionEconomic viability.Crescimento compensatórioOreochromis niloticusRestrição alimentarViabilidade econômica.The productive performance and the variable cost of production were evaluated for different feeding strategies for tilapia during the production cycle. A sample of 2,000 juvenile tilapia was distributed (23.55 ± 2.38 g) into five treatments and with four repetitions as follows: C (feed consumption to apparent satiety), R20 (beginning feed restriction when fish reached an average weight of 20 g), R200 (beginning feed restriction when fish reached an average weight of 200 g), R400 (beginning feed restriction when fish reached an average weight of 400 g) and R600 (beginning feed restriction when fish reached an average weight of 600 g). The fish were given extruded commercial feed containing 34% crude protein until they reached a weight of 200 g, at which time they received feed containing 32% crude protein. Monthly biometrics were performed in order to determine the food restriction starting point, which was one day of restriction followed by six feeding days. The following parameters were evaluated: water quality, productive performance variables, the variable costs of production and excreted nitrogen. The results were subjected to analysis of variance, and the means were compared using Tukey’s test (5% significance). No statistical differences were observed in final weight, weight gain, feed consumption, feed conversion or survival. The fish from the R20 treatment had the lowest variable cost of production (g fish-1) and the lowest nitrogen excretion into the water. This suggests that feed restriction from the early stages of life does not compromise the productive performance and contributes to reducing the variable costs and the quantity of nitrogen excreted into the environment. Thus, a one-day per week feed restriction strategy can be applied from the earliest stages of life without compromising the productive performance or body composition of Nile tilapia. This strategy can also reduce variable costs of production by means of reducing relative labour and feed costs. Foi avaliado o desempenho produtivo e o custo de produção variável da utilização de diferentes estratégias de alimentação para tilápia durante o ciclo de produção. Foram distribuídos 2000 juvenis (23,55 ± 2,38 g) em cinco tratamentos e quatro repetições: C (consumo até a saciedade aparente), R20 (início da restrição quando peixes atingiam peso médio de 20 g), R200 (início da restrição quando peixes atingiam peso médio de 200 g), R400 (início da restrição quando peixes atingiam peso médio de 400 g) e R600 (início da restrição quando peixes atingiam peso médio de 600 g). Os peixes foram alimentados com ração comercial extrusada com 34% de proteína bruta até atingirem 200 g, quando passaram a receber ração contendo 32% de proteína bruta. Foram realizadas biometrias mensais para determinação do início da restrição alimentar, que foi de um dia de restrição seguido de seis dias de alimentação. Foram avaliados os parâmetros de qualidade da água, variáveis de desempenho produtivo, os custos variáveis de produção e o nitrogênio excretado. Os resultados obtidos foram submetidos à análise de variância e as médias foram comparadas pelo teste Tukey (5%). Não foram verificadas diferenças estatísticas no peso final, ganho de peso, consumo de ração, conversão alimentar e sobrevivência. Os peixes do tratamento R20 apresentaram o menor custo variável de produção (g peixe-1) e a menor excreção de nitrogênio na água, sugerindo que a restrição alimentar desde as primeiras fases de vida não compromete o desempenho produtivo e contribui para a redução nos custos variáveis e na excreção de nitrogênio no ambiente. Assim, a restrição alimentar de um dia na semana pode ser empregada, sem que haja prejuízos no desempenho produtivo e composição corporal dos peixes, além de contribuir para a redução dos custos variáveis de produção, através da redução dos custos relativos à ração e mão-deobra. UEL2015-12-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionresearchPesquisa a campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1998310.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n6Supl2p4481Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 36 No. 6Supl2 (2015); 4481-4492Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 36 n. 6Supl2 (2015); 4481-44921679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance and economic analysis of the production of Nile tilapia submitted to different feeding management
Desempenho produtivo e análise econômica da produção de tilápiado-nilo submetida a diferentes manejos alimentares
title Performance and economic analysis of the production of Nile tilapia submitted to different feeding management
spellingShingle Performance and economic analysis of the production of Nile tilapia submitted to different feeding management
Passinato, Érica Bevitorio
Compensatory growth
Oreochromis niloticus
Feed restriction
Economic viability.
Crescimento compensatório
Oreochromis niloticus
Restrição alimentar
Viabilidade econômica.
title_short Performance and economic analysis of the production of Nile tilapia submitted to different feeding management
title_full Performance and economic analysis of the production of Nile tilapia submitted to different feeding management
title_fullStr Performance and economic analysis of the production of Nile tilapia submitted to different feeding management
title_full_unstemmed Performance and economic analysis of the production of Nile tilapia submitted to different feeding management
title_sort Performance and economic analysis of the production of Nile tilapia submitted to different feeding management
author Passinato, Érica Bevitorio
author_facet Passinato, Érica Bevitorio
Magalhães Junior, Francisco Oliveira de
Cipriano, Filipe dos Santos
Souza, Ricardo Henriquede Bastos
Lima, Kauana Santos de
Chiapetti, Jorge
Braga, Luis Gustavo Tavares
author_role author
author2 Magalhães Junior, Francisco Oliveira de
Cipriano, Filipe dos Santos
Souza, Ricardo Henriquede Bastos
Lima, Kauana Santos de
Chiapetti, Jorge
Braga, Luis Gustavo Tavares
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Passinato, Érica Bevitorio
Magalhães Junior, Francisco Oliveira de
Cipriano, Filipe dos Santos
Souza, Ricardo Henriquede Bastos
Lima, Kauana Santos de
Chiapetti, Jorge
Braga, Luis Gustavo Tavares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Compensatory growth
Oreochromis niloticus
Feed restriction
Economic viability.
Crescimento compensatório
Oreochromis niloticus
Restrição alimentar
Viabilidade econômica.
topic Compensatory growth
Oreochromis niloticus
Feed restriction
Economic viability.
Crescimento compensatório
Oreochromis niloticus
Restrição alimentar
Viabilidade econômica.
description The productive performance and the variable cost of production were evaluated for different feeding strategies for tilapia during the production cycle. A sample of 2,000 juvenile tilapia was distributed (23.55 ± 2.38 g) into five treatments and with four repetitions as follows: C (feed consumption to apparent satiety), R20 (beginning feed restriction when fish reached an average weight of 20 g), R200 (beginning feed restriction when fish reached an average weight of 200 g), R400 (beginning feed restriction when fish reached an average weight of 400 g) and R600 (beginning feed restriction when fish reached an average weight of 600 g). The fish were given extruded commercial feed containing 34% crude protein until they reached a weight of 200 g, at which time they received feed containing 32% crude protein. Monthly biometrics were performed in order to determine the food restriction starting point, which was one day of restriction followed by six feeding days. The following parameters were evaluated: water quality, productive performance variables, the variable costs of production and excreted nitrogen. The results were subjected to analysis of variance, and the means were compared using Tukey’s test (5% significance). No statistical differences were observed in final weight, weight gain, feed consumption, feed conversion or survival. The fish from the R20 treatment had the lowest variable cost of production (g fish-1) and the lowest nitrogen excretion into the water. This suggests that feed restriction from the early stages of life does not compromise the productive performance and contributes to reducing the variable costs and the quantity of nitrogen excreted into the environment. Thus, a one-day per week feed restriction strategy can be applied from the earliest stages of life without compromising the productive performance or body composition of Nile tilapia. This strategy can also reduce variable costs of production by means of reducing relative labour and feed costs. 
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