Growth performance, nutrient digestibility and production economics of fattener pigs supplemented with graded level of indigenously developed pig specific mineral mixture

Present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of supplementation of pig specific mineral mixture on growth performance, nutrient digestibility and production economics. Fattening pigs (12) of 4 month-old, with an average body weight of 47.12±0.13 kg were subjected to 3 different isocaloric an...

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Main Authors: UDEYBIR SINGH, AMIT SHARMA, ASHWANI KUMAR SINGH, A P S SETHI
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Language:English
Published: Indian Council of Agricultural Research 2021-09-01
Series:Indian Journal of Animal Sciences
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Online Access:https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/115905
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author UDEYBIR SINGH
AMIT SHARMA
ASHWANI KUMAR SINGH
A P S SETHI
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description Present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of supplementation of pig specific mineral mixture on growth performance, nutrient digestibility and production economics. Fattening pigs (12) of 4 month-old, with an average body weight of 47.12±0.13 kg were subjected to 3 different isocaloric and isonitrogenous rations having pig specific mineral mixture at the rate of 0, 1.5 and 2.0%, respectively. Growth performance and digestibility coefficient of nutrients were assessed at 45 days and 90 days of experiment. Results showed that during the entire experimental periods pig specific mineral mixture supplementation @ 1.5% significantly improved body weight gain, FCR of pigs over control but further no significant improvement was observed with 2% supplementation rate. However, in comparison to control, only at 90th days of experiment digestibility coefficient of DM, CP and EE was significantly higher in pigs supplemented with 1.5% mineral mixture with no significant difference with 2% supplemented group. Moreover, calcium retention at both 45th and 90th day and phosphorus retention only at 90th days of experiment was significantly better in pigs supplemented with 1.5% mineral mixture with no further improvement with 2% supplementation. Margin of receipts per pig over feeding cost in 1.5% supplemented group was highest and was Rs. 833.60 higher than control. It was concluded that dietary inclusion of pig specific mineral mixture @ 1.5% is sufficient to improve the growth performance and nutrient digestibility with highest economic return from fattener pigs.
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spelling doaj.art-16dc7c6c57384183ad0690f2cbb595842023-02-23T10:12:08ZengIndian Council of Agricultural ResearchIndian Journal of Animal Sciences0367-83182394-33272021-09-0191710.56093/ijans.v91i7.115905Growth performance, nutrient digestibility and production economics of fattener pigs supplemented with graded level of indigenously developed pig specific mineral mixtureUDEYBIR SINGH0AMIT SHARMA1ASHWANI KUMAR SINGH2A P S SETHI3Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, Punjab 141 004 IndiaGuru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, Punjab 141 004 IndiaGuru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, Punjab 141 004 IndiaGuru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, Punjab 141 004 India Present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of supplementation of pig specific mineral mixture on growth performance, nutrient digestibility and production economics. Fattening pigs (12) of 4 month-old, with an average body weight of 47.12±0.13 kg were subjected to 3 different isocaloric and isonitrogenous rations having pig specific mineral mixture at the rate of 0, 1.5 and 2.0%, respectively. Growth performance and digestibility coefficient of nutrients were assessed at 45 days and 90 days of experiment. Results showed that during the entire experimental periods pig specific mineral mixture supplementation @ 1.5% significantly improved body weight gain, FCR of pigs over control but further no significant improvement was observed with 2% supplementation rate. However, in comparison to control, only at 90th days of experiment digestibility coefficient of DM, CP and EE was significantly higher in pigs supplemented with 1.5% mineral mixture with no significant difference with 2% supplemented group. Moreover, calcium retention at both 45th and 90th day and phosphorus retention only at 90th days of experiment was significantly better in pigs supplemented with 1.5% mineral mixture with no further improvement with 2% supplementation. Margin of receipts per pig over feeding cost in 1.5% supplemented group was highest and was Rs. 833.60 higher than control. It was concluded that dietary inclusion of pig specific mineral mixture @ 1.5% is sufficient to improve the growth performance and nutrient digestibility with highest economic return from fattener pigs. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/115905EconomicsGrowth performanceMineral mixtureNutrient digestibilityPigs
spellingShingle UDEYBIR SINGH
AMIT SHARMA
ASHWANI KUMAR SINGH
A P S SETHI
Growth performance, nutrient digestibility and production economics of fattener pigs supplemented with graded level of indigenously developed pig specific mineral mixture
Indian Journal of Animal Sciences
Economics
Growth performance
Mineral mixture
Nutrient digestibility
Pigs
title Growth performance, nutrient digestibility and production economics of fattener pigs supplemented with graded level of indigenously developed pig specific mineral mixture
title_full Growth performance, nutrient digestibility and production economics of fattener pigs supplemented with graded level of indigenously developed pig specific mineral mixture
title_fullStr Growth performance, nutrient digestibility and production economics of fattener pigs supplemented with graded level of indigenously developed pig specific mineral mixture
title_full_unstemmed Growth performance, nutrient digestibility and production economics of fattener pigs supplemented with graded level of indigenously developed pig specific mineral mixture
title_short Growth performance, nutrient digestibility and production economics of fattener pigs supplemented with graded level of indigenously developed pig specific mineral mixture
title_sort growth performance nutrient digestibility and production economics of fattener pigs supplemented with graded level of indigenously developed pig specific mineral mixture
topic Economics
Growth performance
Mineral mixture
Nutrient digestibility
Pigs
url https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/115905
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