Macauba (Acrocomia aculeata) pulp as an alternative feedstuff in growing-finishing pig nutrition
Vinícius Eduardo Moreira
Abstract:Traditional feed grains have historically formed the basis of pig diets. However, their limitations in terms of resource availability, cost volatility, and environmental impact have fueled a growing interest in alternative feed sources. In this pursuit, macauba pulp (Acrocomia aculeata), a coproduct of biodiesel production, emerges as a promising candidate that warrants thorough investigation for its potential to revolutionize pig nutrition and production. Thus, our study sought to optimize pig nutrition by st… Show more
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