M. Fornós, S. López-Vergé, Encarnación Jiménez-Moreno, V. Rodríguez-Estévez, Domingo Carrión, Josep Gasa
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摘要
研究目的研究环境条件和饲料形式对生长育肥猪生产率和采食行为的影响。研究区域:位于西班牙东北部(42°03'11.0 "N 2°06'59.5 "E)的农场。材料和方法:进行了两项试验(每项试验 n = 72 头猪)。在高温/颗粒饲料试验(HT-P)中,猪一半时间处于高温条件下(平均温度 Ta=28.1℃),一半时间处于中温条件下(Ta=25.5℃),并以颗粒饲料饲喂。在温热/醪糟试验(TH-M)中,猪一半时间处于中温条件下(Ta=23.5℃),一半时间处于高温条件下(Ta=27.3℃),以醪糟饲喂。对生产率和采食行为进行了记录。主要结果与 HT-P 试验相比(p < 0.001),TH-M 试验在育成期的高温条件下生长速度降低了 118 克/天,饲料转化率提高了(2.28 vs. 2.07 kg/kg),原因是采食量减少。生长猪在炎热条件下用颗粒饲料饲喂,增加了总进食次数(12.8 次/天 vs. 7.9 次/天),减少了进食量(147 克/次 vs. 230 克/次,p < 0.001);而育成猪在炎热条件下用碾碎饲料饲喂,仅有减少进食量的趋势(308 克/次 vs. 332 克/次,p = 0.08)。用碾碎饲料喂养的猪的采食速度(22.8 克/分钟 vs. 34.8 克/分钟)比用颗粒饲料喂养的猪(p < 0.001)慢,这与环境条件无关。研究亮点:饲料形式和环境条件会影响生长育成猪的采食行为和生产性能。遗憾的是,由于设计上的缺陷,无法获得这两个因素的显著影响。
Effect of environmental conditions and feed forms on the performance and feeding behavior of group-housed growing-finishing pigs
Aim of study: To investigate the influence of environmental conditions and feed forms on productivity and feeding behavior of growing-finishing pigs.
Area of study: Farm located in the North-East of Spain (42°03'11.0"N 2°06'59.5"E).
Material and methods: Two trials were conducted (n = 72 pigs each). In the Hot-Temperate/Pelleted trial (HT-P), pigs were half the time under hot conditions (average temperature Ta=28.1℃) and half the time under thermoneutral conditions (Ta=25.5℃) and were fed in pellet. In the Temperate-Hot/Mash trial (TH-M), pigs were half the time under thermoneutral conditions (Ta=23.5℃) and half the time under hot conditions (Ta=27.3℃) and were fed in mash. Productivity and feeding behavior were registered.
Main results: Hot conditions during the finishing period in TH-M trial reduced by 118 g/d growth rate and increased feed conversion ratio (2.28 vs. 2.07 kg/kg) compared to HT-P trial (p < 0.001) due to feed intake reduction. Growing pigs under hot conditions and fed in pellet increased total feeder visits (12.8 vs. 7.9 visits/d) and reduced visit size (147 vs. 230 g/visit, p < 0.001); whereas finishing pigs under hot conditions and fed in mash only tended to reduce visit size (308 vs. 332 g/visit, p = 0.08). Pigs fed with mash ate slower (22.8 vs. 34.8 g/min) than pelleted-fed pigs (p < 0.001), independently of environmental conditions.
Research highlights: Feed form and environmental conditions affect both feeding behavior and performance of growing-finishing pigs. Unfortunately, due to a design weakness, it was not possible to obtain the sharp effect of both factors.