2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782004000400032
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Desempenho produtivo de leitoas alimentadas com dietas de gestação de baixo ou alto nível de casca de soja

Abstract: Leitoas foram alimentadas com dietas de gestação com inclusão de 7% (T1) e 35% (T2) de casca de soja, as quais continham níveis de 4,5 e 13,1% de fibra bruta, respectivamente. Após a inseminação, todas as fêmeas receberam 1,8kg da ração T1 (5470Kcal EM dia-1) até os 35 dias de gestação, quando foram separadas em dois grupos que receberam 2,4kg (7294Kcal EM dia-1) da ração T1 (n=108) ou 2,7kg (7249Kcal EM dia-1) da ração T2 (n=99). Aos 90 dias de gestação, as fêmeas T1 e T2 receberam respectivamente 3,0kg (9117… Show more

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“…Food restriction is known as one of the most important sources of stress for pregnant sows [22]. Increase in aggression, occurrence of stereotypic behaviour, reduction in weight gain and changes in food motivation are some of the poor welfare outcomes reported in sows kept on restrictive diets ([18, 2325, 26] 26-finisher pigs]). Alternative diets using fibre have been the subject of studies to mitigate the negative effects of food restriction and reducing the feeling of hunger, which pregnant sows may experience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Food restriction is known as one of the most important sources of stress for pregnant sows [22]. Increase in aggression, occurrence of stereotypic behaviour, reduction in weight gain and changes in food motivation are some of the poor welfare outcomes reported in sows kept on restrictive diets ([18, 2325, 26] 26-finisher pigs]). Alternative diets using fibre have been the subject of studies to mitigate the negative effects of food restriction and reducing the feeling of hunger, which pregnant sows may experience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resultados de pesquisas sugerem que a CS tem potencial como alimento alternativo para suínos (CHEE et al, 2005;GENTILINI et al, 2004;DECAMP et al, 2001;LIMA et al, 1997). Em dietas para crescimento, a inclusão de CS, em níveis de 6% (LIMA et al, 1997), de 10% (CHEE et al, 2005SHRIVER et al, 2003) …”
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