@article{MAKHILLJAVA20121193405,
title = {Effects of Fish Meal from Various Origins on Growth Performance and Nutrient Digestibility in Piglets},
journal = {Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances},
volume = {11},
number = {9},
pages = {1435-1440},
year = {2012},
issn = {1680-5593},
doi = {javaa.2012.1435.1440},
url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1680-5593&doi=javaa.2012.1435.1440},
author = {I.H. Kim,J.H. and},
keywords = {Fish meal,growth,digestibility,piglets,nursery,nutrient},
abstract = {A total 100 weaned pigs [(Landrace x Yorkshire) x Duroc; 8.33 kg average initial BW] were used to evaluate the effects of fish meal from different origins on growth performance and nutrient digestibility. The dietary treatments were TLF (8 and 5% Triple Nine® low temperature fish meal in Phase 1 and 2, respectively), TF (8 and 5% Triple Nine® fish meal), FLF (8 and 5% FF Skagen® low temperature fish meal) and EF (8 and 5% El Golfo® fish meal). In Phase 1 and 2, experimental diets were fed for 10 and 14 days, respectively. In Phase 3, the same diet without fish meal was fed to evaluate after-effect of fish meal on growth performance after Phase 2. There were 5 replications with 5 pigs per pen. From days 0-10, pigs fed TF and EF diets had greater (p<0.05) ADG compared to pigs fed the TLF and FLF diets. Pigs fed the TF diet had improved (p<0.05) gain/feed ratio compared to pigs fed the FLF diet. From days 10-24, pigs fed the TLF diet had higher (p<0.05) ADG compared to pigs fed the FLF diet. Gain:feed ratio of the FLF group was significantly lower (p<0.05) than the other groups. From days 24-36, pigs fed the EF diet had greater (p<0.05) ADG compared to pigs fed TLF and TF diets. Pigs fed FLF and EF diets had improved (p<0.05) G:F ratio than pigs fed the TLF and TF diets. Overall (days 0-36), pigs fed EF diet had greater (p<0.05) ADG compared to pigs fed the TLF and TF diets. Pigs fed EF diet had higher (p<0.05) compared to pigs fed the TLF and FLF diets. With regard to nutrient digestibility, pigs fed TF diet had greater (p<0.05) Dry Material (DM), Nitrogen (N), Crude ash, Ca compared to pigs fed the other diets. Pigs fed TLF and EF diets had improved (p<0.05) P than pigs fed the FLF diet. Gross Energy (GE) of the FLF group was significantly lower (p<0.05) than the other groups. In conclusion, feeding nursery pigs diets containing EF can improve growth performance compared to those fed diets containing the other fish meals.}
}