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摘要
本研究评估了将膨润土(Proteck,一种生物活性矿物饲料添加剂,由美国印第安纳州Elanco公司生产)添加到育肥猪日粮中的效果及其对猪生产性能的影响。先前的研究表明,Proteck可以提高猪的生产性能和肠道微生物群(Rong et al., 2019, 2021)。在本研究中,在上市前的最后6周,将膨润土以每公吨0.4 kg的浓度添加到育肥猪日粮中。评估是在墨西哥西北部(索诺拉州)的一个III点农场进行的,该农场可饲养8000头猪,有8个相同的建筑物,设施和设备统一。四栋楼的猪饲喂膨润土增强饲粮,其余四栋楼的猪饲喂标准对照饲粮。监测日投喂量,并在试验结束时测量饲料剩余量。在开始饲喂育肥猪时和上市前记录个体体重。采用jmp18.1.0软件进行t检验和卡方检验;P <;0.05和P &;lt;0.10. 结果(表1)表明,使用膨润土的猪的饲料转化率提高了4.8%,尽管这种差异在统计学上并不显著(P >;0.05)。膨润土组平均日增重(ADG)有增加的趋势(1.019 kg vs. 1.112 kg±0.057;P = 0.059)。此外,饲喂膨润土的猪在猪圈的存栏天数有缩短的趋势(40.5 vs 36.7 d±2.5;P = 0.076)。在现场研究的条件下,这种膨润土显示出提高育肥猪生产性能的潜力,需要在商业环境中进一步评估,以确认其效益。
PSIV-11 Effect of a Bentonite on performance of finishing pigs in a commercial farm in Mexico
This study evaluated the effect of incorporating a Bentonite (Proteck a bioactive mineral-based feed additive, manufactured by Elanco, Greenfield, IN) into the finisher diet and its impact on pig performance in a commercial farm setting. Previous research has demonstrated that Proteck can enhance both performance and gut microbiota in pigs (Rong et al., 2019, 2021). In this study, Bentonite was added to the finisher diet at a concentration of 0.4 kg per metric ton during the final six weeks before marketing. The evaluation took place at a Site III farm in northwestern Mexico (Sonora State) with a capacity for 8,000 pigs, featuring eight identical buildings with uniform facilities and equipment. Pigs from four buildings received the Bentonite-enhanced diet, while pigs in the remaining four buildings were fed a standard Control diet. Daily feed delivery was monitored, and feed remaining was measured at the experiment’s conclusion. Individual pi g weights were recorded at the start of the finisher diet and prior to marketing. Statistical analyses were conducted using t-tests and Chi-square tests with JMP 18.1.0; differences were considered significant at P < 0.05 and trends at P < 0.10. Results (Table 1) indicated a 4.8% improvement in Feed Conversion for pigs receiving Bentonite, although this difference was not statistically significant (P > 0.05). Average daily gain (ADG) showed a tendency to increase in Bentonite group (1.019 kg vs. 1.112 kg ± 0.057; P = 0.059). Additionally, there was a trend towards reduced days in the pen for pigs fed Bentonite (40.5 vs. 36.7 days ± 2.5; P = 0.076). Under the conditions of this field study, this Bentonite demonstrated a potential to enhance finishing pig performance, warranting further evaluations in commercial settings to confirm its benefits.
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