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Title: Evaluation of different corn textures in dry grain or silage forms for piglets from 7 to 15 kg
Other Titles: Avaliação dos milhos dentado e duro fornecidos em forma de grãos secos e de silagem de grãos úmidos para leitões dos 7 aos 15 kg
Keywords: Digestibility
Ensilage
Nursery phase
Nutrition
Performance
Swine
Digestibilidade
Milho ensilado
Fase inicial
Nutrição
Desempenho
Suíno
Issue Date: Sep-2009
Publisher: Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)
Citation: VIEIRA NETO, J. et al. Evaluation of different corn textures in dry grain or silage forms for piglets from 7 to 15 kg. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, Viçosa, MG, v. 38, n. 9, p. 1757-1761, Sept. 2009. DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35982009000900017.
Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate different textures and storage forms of corn in piglet diets. Two experiments were conducted, one of which tested digestibility of nutrients and the other diet performance. In the digestibility trial, 24 crossbred (Landrace X Large White) barrows with an initial weight of 18.7 ± 1.5 kg were used. They were kept in metabolic cages in a randomized block design using the factorial arrangement 2 X 2 (type of corn - dent and flint X type of storage - moist grain silage and dry grain) and six replicates, with one animal as the experimental unit. The values of metabolizable energy (ME) obtained were 3841 kcal of ME/kg of dry matter (DM) from dry corn, 3912 kcal of ME/kg of DM from moist corn, 4022 kcal of DM from ensiled dry corn and 3928 kcal of ME/kg of DM from ensiled humidity corn. The ensilage process increases the digestibility coefficient of dry matter and crude protein and increases the digestible energy of the diets, independent of the process form. The type of corn did not influence these variables. In the performance trial, 60 barrows (initial weight of 6.5 ± 1.5 kg) of the same stock were used during 28 days of post-weaning distributed in the same experimental design, with five replicates and three animals as the experimental unit. The treatments did not influence the daily weigh gain or the daily feed intake. The dentate corn and the ensilage process decreased the feed conversion of the independent form (no significant interaction). The substitution of dry for ensilage corn increased the digestibility of the nutrients in the diets and the feed conversion of the piglets from 7 to 15 kg. Dentate corn promotes best feed conversion in this phase.
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