Use of rotative-roll-dried or spray dried sugar cane yeast in the feeding of piglets in the initial phase

  • Carlos Alexandre Zanutto UEM
  • Ivan Moreira UEM
  • Antonio Claudio Furlan UEM
  • Claudio Scapinello UEM
  • Alice Eiko Murakami UEM

Abstract

A trial was undertaken using 144 male and female half-breed piglets (15.9 kg), with the objective to evaluate nutritionally and economically sugar cane yeast (Saccharomyces sp.), dried by spray-dryer (SCYSD) or by rotative roll dryer (SCYRD). The experimental design was of randomized blocks, with four treatments, in a 2x2 factorial scheme, using two inclusion levels of yeast in meal diets (7 and 14%) and two yeast drying processes (SCYSD or SCYRD), with four replications and nine animals per experimental unit. There were no effects of yeast inclusion in diets on feed intake and daily weight gain, nevertheless the 7% inclusion level provided an improvement in feed conversion and reduction in diet cost per kilogram of live weight gain. The drying process reduced the diet cost per kilogram of live weight gain when the piglets consumed diets containing SCYRD. The 7% inclusion level of yeast in diets provided a decrease in intake per kilogram of live weight gain of digestible energy, lysine and methionine+cystine.

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Author Biography

Ivan Moreira, UEM
Possui Graduação, Mestrado e Doutorado em Zootecnia pela Universidade Federal de Viçosa (1976). Fez o Pós-doutorado na The Ohio State University. Atualmente é professor titular da Universidade Estadual de Maringá. Tem experiência na área de Zootecnia, com ênfase em Exigências Nutricionais e Avaliação de Alimentos dos Animais, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: alimentação, desempenho, carcaça, digestibilidade, proteína ideal e nutrição protéica. Currículo Lattes
Published
2008-07-14
How to Cite
Zanutto, C. A., Moreira, I., Furlan, A. C., Scapinello, C., & Murakami, A. E. (2008). Use of rotative-roll-dried or spray dried sugar cane yeast in the feeding of piglets in the initial phase. Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences, 21, 705-710. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascianimsci.v21i0.4330
Section
Zootecny

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