Effect of Sundried Cassava Peel Meal-Based Diet Supplemented with Quadraxyme® on Performance and Blood Profile of Grower Boar Pigs

Wafar Raphael James, Yakubu Bobboi, Obun Clectus Otu
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Introduction: Monogastric animals, such as pigs and poultry, cannot handle cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, which form the major components of agro-industrial products. This feeding trial was carried out to evaluate the responses of growing boarfed sundried cassava peel meal (CPM)-based diet supplemented with the enzyme. Materials and methods: Thirty-two growing boars (Large white x Landrace), eleven weeks old with an average weight of 25.00 ± 0.30 kg, were allocated randomly to dietary treatments. A basal diet was compounded containing 48% sundried CPM. The dietary treatments were T1 (control) supplemented with 0.0g/100g, and other treatments, including T2, T3, and T4, received 0.5g/100kg, 1.5g/100g, and 2.0g/100g levels of Quadraxyme® supplementation, respectively. Quadraxyme® is a product of Quadragen Veterinary Health Private Limited. Quadraxyme® contains amylase, cellulase, xylanase, pectinase, lipase, arabinose, α-galactosidase, and β -glucosidase. Results: This study showed significant differences in average feed intakes and daily weight gains across the dietary treatments. Pigs in the T4 group had the highest weight gain, followed by those in T2 and T3 groups, while the minor weight gain was in the diet with no enzyme supplementation. The dietary treatments significantly influenced hematological parameters in almost all the studied indices. The mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) values of pigs fed the T1 diet recorded significantly higher MCHC and a reduction in concentrations of packed cell volume, red blood cell counts, and a slight increase in mean corpuscular volume concentration. The dietary treatments did not affect the total blood protein and albumin levels of the growing pigs enrolled in this investigation. The result showed that the levels of enzyme supplementation to the SDCPM-based diet did not significantly influence the electrolytes of the growing boars. The PO42- increased in enzyme-supplemented diets, and group T4 supplemented with 0.20g/100kg of the enzyme recorded the highest PO42- value (6.79mg/100ml) among the other groups. Conclusion: It is concluded that including 0.20g/100kg in a 48% sundried CPM-based diet for growing pigs enhanced growth and feed conversion, improved phosphorus utilization, and had no adverse effects on growth and blood parameters.
木薯皮粕型日粮中添加Quadraxyme®对生长公猪生产性能和血液指标的影响
简介:单胃动物,如猪和家禽,不能处理纤维素、半纤维素和木质素,而这些是农工产品的主要成分。本试验旨在评价在生长纸板木薯皮干粕(CPM)基础饲粮中添加该酶的反应。材料与方法:选用32头11周龄、平均体重25.00±0.30 kg的生长公猪(大白×长白),随机分为饲粮处理组。在基础饲粮中添加48%的干CPM。饲粮处理为T1(对照)添加0.0g/100g, T2、T3、T4分别添加0.5g/100kg、1.5g/100g和2.0g/100g的Quadraxyme®。Quadraxyme®是Quadragen兽医健康私人有限公司的产品。Quadraxyme®含有淀粉酶、纤维素酶、木聚糖酶、果胶酶、脂肪酶、阿拉伯糖、α-半乳糖苷酶和β -葡萄糖苷酶。结果:不同饲粮处理对平均采食量和日增重有显著影响。T4组猪增重最高,T2和T3组次之,未添加酶的日粮增重幅度较小。饲料处理对血液学参数几乎所有指标均有显著影响。饲喂T1日粮的猪的平均红细胞血红蛋白浓度(MCHC)显著升高,堆积细胞体积浓度和红细胞计数显著降低,平均红细胞体积浓度略有升高。饲粮处理对参加本研究的生长猪的总血蛋白和白蛋白水平没有影响。结果表明,在以sdcpm为基础的饲粮中添加酶的水平对生长公猪的电解质没有显著影响。饲粮添加酶后PO42-升高,其中添加0.20g/100kg酶的T4组PO42-值最高(6.79mg/100ml)。结论:综上所述,饲粮中添加0.20g/100kg的粗磷可促进生长猪生长,提高饲料利用率,提高磷利用率,对生长和血液指标无不良影响。
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