MICROMINERAL-VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT, INGARNIC PHOSPHORUS REDUCTION AND PHYTASE ADDITION IN FINISHING RATIONS FOR SWINE
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Resumo: | The experiment aimed to evaluate the effect of mineral-vitamin supplement withdrawal associated to inorganic phosphorus and phytase addition on swine performance and carcass characteristics in finishing phase. 48 hybrid swine females with initial average weight of 66,34 kg and final average weight of 106,14 kg were housed in 24 stalls for 38 days and allotted to a completely randomized experimental design with six treatments (T1 – basal feed; T2 – basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement; T3 – basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement with phytase; T4 – basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement less1/3 of inorganic phosphorus with phytase; T5 - basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement less 2/3 of inorganic phosphorus with phytase and T6 – basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement and inorganic phosphorus with phytase) with four replications of two animals each. Daily weight gain, total average weight gain and feed:gain ratio were determined and carcass characteristics were evaluated: loin eye area, backfat depth, carcass length, carcass weight and carcass yield. Although reduction in inorganic phosphorus levels or phytase addition had no influence in carcass characteristics (P>0,05), there was significant effect in performance (P<0,05), resulting in less average feed intake, weight gain and feed:gain ratio. Likewise, reduction in inorganic phosphorus levels or phytase addition under the conditions of this trial did not improve economic efficiency when compared to basal feed.KEY WORDS: Finishing phase pig, phosphorus, phytase. |
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MICROMINERAL-VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT, INGARNIC PHOSPHORUS REDUCTION AND PHYTASE ADDITION IN FINISHING RATIONS FOR SWINERETIRADA DO SUPLEMENTO MICROMINERAL-VITAMÍNICO, REDUÇÃO DE FÓSFORO INORGÂNICO E ADIÇÃO DE FITASE EM RAÇÕES DE SUÍNOS NA FASE DE TERMINAÇÃOProdução de SuínosThe experiment aimed to evaluate the effect of mineral-vitamin supplement withdrawal associated to inorganic phosphorus and phytase addition on swine performance and carcass characteristics in finishing phase. 48 hybrid swine females with initial average weight of 66,34 kg and final average weight of 106,14 kg were housed in 24 stalls for 38 days and allotted to a completely randomized experimental design with six treatments (T1 – basal feed; T2 – basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement; T3 – basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement with phytase; T4 – basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement less1/3 of inorganic phosphorus with phytase; T5 - basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement less 2/3 of inorganic phosphorus with phytase and T6 – basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement and inorganic phosphorus with phytase) with four replications of two animals each. Daily weight gain, total average weight gain and feed:gain ratio were determined and carcass characteristics were evaluated: loin eye area, backfat depth, carcass length, carcass weight and carcass yield. Although reduction in inorganic phosphorus levels or phytase addition had no influence in carcass characteristics (P>0,05), there was significant effect in performance (P<0,05), resulting in less average feed intake, weight gain and feed:gain ratio. Likewise, reduction in inorganic phosphorus levels or phytase addition under the conditions of this trial did not improve economic efficiency when compared to basal feed.KEY WORDS: Finishing phase pig, phosphorus, phytase.Para avaliar o efeito da retirada do suplemento micromineral-vitamínico associada à redução dos níveis de fósforo inorgânico e adição de fitase em rações, sobre o desempenho e as características de carcaça de suínos na fase de terminação, realizou-se um experimento na Escola de Veterinária da UFG. Utilizaram-se 48 fêmeas suínas, híbridas, com peso médio inicial de 66,14 kg e peso final médio de 106,14 kg, em delineamento experimental inteiramente ao acaso com seis tratamentos e quatro repetições, sendo dois animais por cada unidade experimental. Os tratamentos utilizados foram: T1 – ração basal, T2 – ração basal sem suplemento micromineral-vitamínico, T3 – ração basal sem suplemento micromineral-vitamínico com fitase, T4 – ração basal sem suplemento micromineral-vitamínico e sem 1/3 de fósforo inorgânico com fitase, T5 – ração basal sem suplemento micromineral-vitamínico sem 2/3 do fósforo inorgânico com fitase, T6 – ração basal sem suplemento micromineral-vitamínico, sem fósforo inorgânico e com fitase. A retirada do suplemento micromineral-vitamínico, bem como a redução dos níveis de fósforo inorgânico e a adição de fitase não influenciaram (P>0,05) nas características de carcaça, mas acarretaram efeito significativo (P<0,05) no desempenho, resultando em menor consumo e ganho de peso, além de pior conversão alimentar. Da mesma forma, a redução de fósforo e a adição de fitase, nas condições deste experimento, não apresentaram viabilidade econômica em comparação com as rações basais.PALAVRAS-CHAVES: Fitase, fósforo, suínos, terminação.Universidade Federal de Goiás2008-10-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresPesquisaapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/493910.5216/cab.v9i3.4939Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 9 No. 3 (2008); 663-671Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 9 n. 3 (2008); 663-6711809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/4939/4135Santos, Suelson Pereira dosNunes, Romão da CunhaLopes, Eurípedes LaurindoRoner, Márcia Nunes BandeiraStringhini, José HenriqueOliveira, Ana Paula Ázara deRufino, Luciana Mourainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2008-10-15T19:36:43Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/4939Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:18.881081Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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MICROMINERAL-VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT, INGARNIC PHOSPHORUS REDUCTION AND PHYTASE ADDITION IN FINISHING RATIONS FOR SWINE RETIRADA DO SUPLEMENTO MICROMINERAL-VITAMÍNICO, REDUÇÃO DE FÓSFORO INORGÂNICO E ADIÇÃO DE FITASE EM RAÇÕES DE SUÍNOS NA FASE DE TERMINAÇÃO |
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MICROMINERAL-VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT, INGARNIC PHOSPHORUS REDUCTION AND PHYTASE ADDITION IN FINISHING RATIONS FOR SWINE |
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MICROMINERAL-VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT, INGARNIC PHOSPHORUS REDUCTION AND PHYTASE ADDITION IN FINISHING RATIONS FOR SWINE Santos, Suelson Pereira dos Produção de Suínos |
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MICROMINERAL-VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT, INGARNIC PHOSPHORUS REDUCTION AND PHYTASE ADDITION IN FINISHING RATIONS FOR SWINE |
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MICROMINERAL-VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT, INGARNIC PHOSPHORUS REDUCTION AND PHYTASE ADDITION IN FINISHING RATIONS FOR SWINE |
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MICROMINERAL-VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT, INGARNIC PHOSPHORUS REDUCTION AND PHYTASE ADDITION IN FINISHING RATIONS FOR SWINE |
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MICROMINERAL-VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT, INGARNIC PHOSPHORUS REDUCTION AND PHYTASE ADDITION IN FINISHING RATIONS FOR SWINE |
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MICROMINERAL-VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT, INGARNIC PHOSPHORUS REDUCTION AND PHYTASE ADDITION IN FINISHING RATIONS FOR SWINE |
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Santos, Suelson Pereira dos |
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Santos, Suelson Pereira dos Nunes, Romão da Cunha Lopes, Eurípedes Laurindo Roner, Márcia Nunes Bandeira Stringhini, José Henrique Oliveira, Ana Paula Ázara de Rufino, Luciana Moura |
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Nunes, Romão da Cunha Lopes, Eurípedes Laurindo Roner, Márcia Nunes Bandeira Stringhini, José Henrique Oliveira, Ana Paula Ázara de Rufino, Luciana Moura |
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Santos, Suelson Pereira dos Nunes, Romão da Cunha Lopes, Eurípedes Laurindo Roner, Márcia Nunes Bandeira Stringhini, José Henrique Oliveira, Ana Paula Ázara de Rufino, Luciana Moura |
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The experiment aimed to evaluate the effect of mineral-vitamin supplement withdrawal associated to inorganic phosphorus and phytase addition on swine performance and carcass characteristics in finishing phase. 48 hybrid swine females with initial average weight of 66,34 kg and final average weight of 106,14 kg were housed in 24 stalls for 38 days and allotted to a completely randomized experimental design with six treatments (T1 – basal feed; T2 – basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement; T3 – basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement with phytase; T4 – basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement less1/3 of inorganic phosphorus with phytase; T5 - basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement less 2/3 of inorganic phosphorus with phytase and T6 – basal feed without mineral vitamin supplement and inorganic phosphorus with phytase) with four replications of two animals each. Daily weight gain, total average weight gain and feed:gain ratio were determined and carcass characteristics were evaluated: loin eye area, backfat depth, carcass length, carcass weight and carcass yield. Although reduction in inorganic phosphorus levels or phytase addition had no influence in carcass characteristics (P>0,05), there was significant effect in performance (P<0,05), resulting in less average feed intake, weight gain and feed:gain ratio. Likewise, reduction in inorganic phosphorus levels or phytase addition under the conditions of this trial did not improve economic efficiency when compared to basal feed.KEY WORDS: Finishing phase pig, phosphorus, phytase. |
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