Statistical assessment of feeding corn with higher oil content to piglets in the starter phase

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Main Author: Silva M.A.
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Carvalho P.L.O., Genova J.L., Paiano, Diovani, Grando M.A., Carvalho S.T.
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Summary: © 2021, South African Journal of Animal Sciences. All rights reserved.The aim of this study was to assess the digestibility coefficients (DC) of corn [maize] with an oil content above 3.46% and its effects on the performance of piglets when fed as dry grain (DG) and as rehydrated corn grain silage (RCGS). In Experiment I, 15 piglets (22.51 ± 2.39 kg) were allocated to a reference diet (RD) and to two test diets in which corn in the RD was replaced with DG or RCGS. There were five replications of each treatment. Experiment II involved 36 piglets (14.76 ± 2.72 kg), which were assigned to a control diet with common corn grain and to diets in which DG or RCGS replaced the common corn. There were six replications of each treatment. Data were analysed with four statistical models. Model 1 included only the effect of treatment. Model 2 was similar to Model 1 but included initial bodyweight as a covariate. Model 3 was similar to model 1 but included the interaction of diet and period. Model 4 was similar to Model 3 but included the covariate. The more complicated models were generally preferred to Model 1 as they controlled more of the nuisance variation. Feeding a diet that contained RCGS reduced feed intake and improved feed conversion ratio (FCR).
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spelling Statistical assessment of feeding corn with higher oil content to piglets in the starter phase© 2021, South African Journal of Animal Sciences. All rights reserved.The aim of this study was to assess the digestibility coefficients (DC) of corn [maize] with an oil content above 3.46% and its effects on the performance of piglets when fed as dry grain (DG) and as rehydrated corn grain silage (RCGS). In Experiment I, 15 piglets (22.51 ± 2.39 kg) were allocated to a reference diet (RD) and to two test diets in which corn in the RD was replaced with DG or RCGS. There were five replications of each treatment. Experiment II involved 36 piglets (14.76 ± 2.72 kg), which were assigned to a control diet with common corn grain and to diets in which DG or RCGS replaced the common corn. There were six replications of each treatment. Data were analysed with four statistical models. Model 1 included only the effect of treatment. Model 2 was similar to Model 1 but included initial bodyweight as a covariate. Model 3 was similar to model 1 but included the interaction of diet and period. Model 4 was similar to Model 3 but included the covariate. The more complicated models were generally preferred to Model 1 as they controlled more of the nuisance variation. Feeding a diet that contained RCGS reduced feed intake and improved feed conversion ratio (FCR).2024-12-06T11:42:57Z2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlep. 460 - 4682221-406210.4314/SAJAS.V51I4.6https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/4087ark:/33523/0013000001rr2South African Journal of Animal Science514Silva M.A.Carvalho P.L.O.Silva M.A.Genova J.L.Paiano, DiovaniGrando M.A.Carvalho S.T.engreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:43:36Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/4087Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:43:36Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Statistical assessment of feeding corn with higher oil content to piglets in the starter phase
title Statistical assessment of feeding corn with higher oil content to piglets in the starter phase
spellingShingle Statistical assessment of feeding corn with higher oil content to piglets in the starter phase
Silva M.A.
title_short Statistical assessment of feeding corn with higher oil content to piglets in the starter phase
title_full Statistical assessment of feeding corn with higher oil content to piglets in the starter phase
title_fullStr Statistical assessment of feeding corn with higher oil content to piglets in the starter phase
title_full_unstemmed Statistical assessment of feeding corn with higher oil content to piglets in the starter phase
title_sort Statistical assessment of feeding corn with higher oil content to piglets in the starter phase
author Silva M.A.
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Carvalho P.L.O.
Genova J.L.
Paiano, Diovani
Grando M.A.
Carvalho S.T.
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Genova J.L.
Paiano, Diovani
Grando M.A.
Carvalho S.T.
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Carvalho P.L.O.
Silva M.A.
Genova J.L.
Paiano, Diovani
Grando M.A.
Carvalho S.T.
description © 2021, South African Journal of Animal Sciences. All rights reserved.The aim of this study was to assess the digestibility coefficients (DC) of corn [maize] with an oil content above 3.46% and its effects on the performance of piglets when fed as dry grain (DG) and as rehydrated corn grain silage (RCGS). In Experiment I, 15 piglets (22.51 ± 2.39 kg) were allocated to a reference diet (RD) and to two test diets in which corn in the RD was replaced with DG or RCGS. There were five replications of each treatment. Experiment II involved 36 piglets (14.76 ± 2.72 kg), which were assigned to a control diet with common corn grain and to diets in which DG or RCGS replaced the common corn. There were six replications of each treatment. Data were analysed with four statistical models. Model 1 included only the effect of treatment. Model 2 was similar to Model 1 but included initial bodyweight as a covariate. Model 3 was similar to model 1 but included the interaction of diet and period. Model 4 was similar to Model 3 but included the covariate. The more complicated models were generally preferred to Model 1 as they controlled more of the nuisance variation. Feeding a diet that contained RCGS reduced feed intake and improved feed conversion ratio (FCR).
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