Efecto de la adición de proteína purificada de pescado en la dieta de cerdos post destete sobre el comportamiento productivo y económico
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2019Autor(es)
Díaz Davila, Elfer Obed
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El objetivo de esta tesis fue evaluar el efecto de la adición de
proteína purificada de pescado, sobre el comportamiento productivo y
rentabilidad económica en dietas de cerdos post destete. Se utilizo 20
lechones machos de 30 días de edad, provenientes de cerdos mejorados,
los mismos fueron alojados en sus respectivos corrales, donde recibieron
las mismas condiciones de ambiente y manejo. Los animales fueron
distribuidos a través de un diseño de bloques completos al azar, con cuatro
tratamientos y cinco repeticiones, el factor de bloqueo fue el peso al inicio
del experimento, cada unidad experimental estuvo compuesta por un cerdo.
Las dietas fueron formuladas para atender las necesidades nutricionales
de los cerdos con el mismo valor nutricional y energético. Los resultados
fueron analizados a través del análisis de varianza y los promedios
comparados por la prueba de Tukey. Existiendo diferencia significativa
(p<0.05) en los tratamientos que se adicionaron la proteína purificada de
pescado sobre la dieta base; dándose una mayor ganancia diaria de peso
(GDP, g) y mejor índice de conversión alimenticia (ICA, g/g) y no existiendo
diferencia significativa (p>0.05) entre el consumo de alimento en los
tratamientos que se adicionaron la proteína purificada de pescado. Las
mayores rentabilidades se obtuvieron con dieta que adicionaron 2% y 3%
de proteína purificada de pescado. La adición de proteína purificada de
pescado en dietas de cerdos mejora la ganancia de peso y la rentabilidad
económica. The objective of this thesis was to evaluate the effect of the addition
of purified fish protein on the productive performance and economic
profitability in pig diets after weaning. We used 20 male pigs of 30 days of
age, from improved pigs, they were housed in their respective pens, where
they received the same conditions of environment and management. The
animals were distributed through a randomized complete block design, with
four treatments and five repetitions, the blocking factor was the weight at
the beginning of the experiment, each experimental unit was composed of
a pig. The diets were formulated to meet the nutritional needs of pigs with
the same nutritional and energetic value. The results were analyzed through
the analysis of variance and the averages compared by the Tukey test. The
animals were distributed through a randomized complete block design, with
four treatments and five repetitions, the blocking factor was the weight
beginning of the experiment, each experimental unit was composed of a
pig. The diets were formulated to meet the nutritional needs of pigs with the
same nutritional and energetic value. The results were analyzed through the
analysis of variance and the averages compared by the Tukey test. There
was a significant difference (p <0.05) in the treatments that he added the
purified fish protein on the base diet; giving a greater daily weight gain
(GDP, g) and better feed conversion ratio (ICA, g / g) and there being no
significant difference (p> 0.05) between the consumption of food in the
treatments that were added to the purified protein of fish. The highest yields
were obtained with diet that added 2% and 3% of purified fish protein. The
addition of purified fish protein in pig diets improves weight gain and
economic rebate.
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- Veterinaria y Zootecnia [197]