Use of rice husk in Iberian pigs during the pre-montanera period for welfare diets. Preliminary results
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Detail description
Before the free-ranging, acorn-feeding finishing period (montanera), Iberian pigs are feedrestricted during the so-called premontanera. With the aim of increasing animal welfare during this
period, three different diets with increasing levels of fibre (5.0 %, 8.5 % and 12.0 %; the 2 latter including rice husk, an underutilized byproduct) were evaluated during the premontanera period from
9 to 13 months of age in Iberian pigs. Animal welfare was evaluated using the Welfare Quality©
test. None of the treatment groups had diarrheic problems, despite the relatively high level of fibre
in the rice husk-containing diets. Body weight at the end of premontanera did not vary significantly
among the 3 treatments. However, body weight gain from the 2nd month of treatment up to the end
of premontanera was significantly higher for the treatment having the highest fibre level than for
the other treatments. These preliminary results suggest that supplementation with high levels of fibre
(12 %) from rice husk could increase the welfare level of Iberian pigs during premontanera, thus
providing an alternative use for this important agricultural byproduct
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Contribution detail info
- Project
TREASURE
DIVERSITY OF LOCAL PIG BREEDS AND PRODUCTION SYSTEMS FOR HIGH QUALITY TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS AND SUSTAINABLE PORK CHAINS
- Location
- Spain
- Authors
- Javier Matias
- Purpose
- Dissemination
- File type
- document
- Created on
- Jan 15, 2018
- Origin language
- English
- Official project website
- TREASURE
- License
- CC BY