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[Water quality in swine farms] | La calidad del agua en las explotaciones porcinas
1998
Quiles, A. | Hevia, M.L. (Universidad de Murcia (Espana). Facultad de Veterinaria)
[Control of water quality in pig production] | Control de la calidad del agua en producción porcina
Quiles, A. E-mail:quiles@um.es | Hevia, M.L.(Universidad de Murcia (España). Facultad de Veterinaria)
[Productive parameters of Manchego suckling lamb, 4: pH, colour and water retention capability] | Parámetros productivos del lechal Manchego, 4: pH, color y capacidad de retención de agua
1999
Lauzurica, S. | Pérez, C. (Universidad Complutense de Madrid (España). Facultad de Veterinaria) | Díaz, M.T. | Ruiz de Huidobro, F. | Velasco, S. | Cañeque, V. | Manzanares, C.
Parametros productivos del lechal Manchego, 4: pH, color y capacidad de retencion de agua.
1999
Lauzurica S. | Perez C. | Diaz M.T. | Ruiz de Huidobro F. | Velasco S. | Caneque V. | Manzanares C.
Effect of low-level of natural vitamin E administration in drinking water on Alpha-tocoferol accumulation in tissues from weaned piglets | Efecto de un aporte reducido de vitamina E natural en el agua de bebida sobre la acumulación de alfa-tocoferol en los tejidos de lechones tras el destete Texto completo
2011
Amazan, D., Universidad Complutense de Madrid (España). Facultad de Veterinaria | Rey, A.I., Universidad Complutense de Madrid (España). Facultad de Veterinaria | López, R. | Coscojuela, P. | López Bote, C.J., Universidad Complutense de Madrid (España). Facultad de Veterinaria
To assess this study, weaned piglets (at 28 days) received three dietary treatments until 39 days of age: (1) 12,5 mg alpha tocopheryl acetate/kg feed (2) 6,75 mg/l d-alpha tocopherol in drinking water (ratio 1:2) (3) 4,5 mg/l d-alpha tocopherol in drinking water (ratio 1:3). Alpha- Tocoferol accumulation was not significantly affected in any of the tissues analysed which would indicate a more efficient absorption of natural vitamin E in drinking water than the synthetic source in feed. Moreover, the lowest supplementation in drinking water (group 1:3) led to similar concentrations of vitamin E in tissues than the group supplemented with higher concentration (group 1:2). Consequently, when weaned piglets are fed under the minimum established requirements the minimum natural vitamin E supplementation to produce an equivalent tissues vitamin E concentration would be establish at 1:3 (water:feed).
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Efecto de diferentes niveles de lenteja de agua (Lemna gibba L.) en el comportamiento productivo de pollos de carne en la fase de inicio.
1990
Medina Chavez A.N.
Uso de harina de pescado integral en alimentacion de pollos. 1. Efecto del tiempo de almacenamiento del agua de cola y del nivel de inclusion de solubles de pescado en la harina de pescado.
1993
Cornejo G Maria Carolina
The experiment consisted in evaluating the productive behavior of fattening chicken, fed with fish meal, with different levels of inclusion of fish solubles, obtained starting from stickwater which was stored in plant for different times. Five hundred and sixty, non-sexed, four days-old Hubbard broilers chicken, were used, distributed into seven treatments with four replications of twenty chicken each one. The experimental design was at random blocks, with a 2x3 factorial arrangement, in which the variables were: a) storage time of the stickwater (6 and 24 hours), and b) levels of inclusion of fish solubles in the fish meal (4.6, 9.3 and 14.0%), including a comparative basis which were suited to a standard or common fish meal, without incorporating fish solubles. The evaluations were live body weight variations, food consumption, alimentary conversion and chicken death rate. The increases on live weight of the chicken, for the total period, fluctuated between 1568 and 1698 g/chick; the food consumption varied from 4045 to 4437 g/chick; the alimentary conversion was from 2.46 to 2.79 kg/kg and the death rate reached a value of 2.14%. It was concluded that the use of fish solubles in chicken feeding did not alter their productive behavior. The results showed that it is feasible to retrieve the fish solubles, starting from stickwater stored in plant for up to 24 hours, with consequent environmental and economic profit for the industry.
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