Rectal digestibility of nutrients in growing pigs, fed with taro silage (Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott). Technical note

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W. Caicedo
R. Rodríguez
P. Lezcano
J. Ly
J. C. Vargas
H. Uvidia
E. Samaniego
S. Valle
L. Flores

Abstract

A total of eight castrated male pigs were used, from the Yorkshire x Landrace x Duroc commercial cross, with an average live weight of 36.25 ± 2.12 kg. These animals were distributed at a rate of four pigs in two treatments: T1 control diet (corn and soybeans) and T2 with inclusion of 20% of taro silage with whey and molasses B of sugarcane in the diet. A completely randomized design was applied to determine the rectal digestibility of nutrients from the
taro tubers silage (Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott) in growing pigs. The best coefficients (P <0.05) of rectal digestibility of dry matter (DM 91.20 %), organic matter (OM 93.33 %), crude protein (CP 85.08 %), crude fiber (CF 59.48 %) and digestible energy (DE 89.88 %) were showed by pigs fed 20 % silage in the diet. The rectal digestibility of DM, OM, CP, CF and DE showed high utilization rates, when including 20% taro tubers silage in the diet,
which guaranteed a food with optimal nutritional characteristics for growing pigs.
Key words: pig feeding, use of nutrients, fermentation, molasses
B, whey.

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Caicedo, W., Rodríguez, R., Lezcano, P., Ly, J., Vargas, J. C., Uvidia, H., Samaniego, E., Valle, S., & Flores, L. (2018). Rectal digestibility of nutrients in growing pigs, fed with taro silage (Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott). Technical note. Cuban Journal of Agricultural Science, 51(3). Retrieved from https://cjascience.com/index.php/CJAS/article/view/754
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Animal Science

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