Incidence of feed steam-heating process on performance level of piglets after weaning
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Auteur :
Gaudré D
Heating process applied to piglet feeds is assessed to prevent or limit chronic diarrhoea of piglets after weaning, but its incidence on performance level remains unknown. A trial involving 725 piglets compares pellets and heated flour. Heated flour leads in any case to increase feed conversion ratio. Daily growth is also reduced with heated flour, but the incidence strongly depends on the sex and batch: whereas no difference appears with females in batches 1 and 2 nor with males in batch 1, the gap rises up to 9.7 % with males in batch 2. These results suggest that feed nutritional characteristics should have to be adjusted when using heated flour to preserve performance level.
Fiche technique
Titre :
Incidence of feed steam-heating process on performance level of piglets after weaning
Date sortie / parution :
2003
Référence :
Techni Porc (Fra), 2003, Vol. 26, n° 5, septembre-octobre, p. 19-23