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Effects of diet density and environmental temperature on performance and carcass quality of pigs fed ad libitum to bacon weight

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 November 2017

S.A. Edwards
Affiliation:
ADAS, MAFF, Terrington Experimental Husbandry Farm, Terrington St. Clement, Kings Lynn, PE34 4PW
A.W. Armsby
Affiliation:
ADAS, MAFF, Terrington Experimental Husbandry Farm, Terrington St. Clement, Kings Lynn, PE34 4PW
H.H. Spechter
Affiliation:
AFRC Statistics Department, Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, AL5 2JG
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Ad libitum feeding from hoppers offers a simple system for feeding growing pigs and maximises liveweight gain. High feed intake in the later stages of production often results in excessive backfat deposition, making it difficult to achieve optimum carcass gradings with pigs kept to bacon weight. Both nutrient density of the diet and ambient temperature may influence voluntary feed intake. This experiment investigated the extent to which these factors could be used under commercial conditions to manipulate growth rate and fat deposition of pigs on an ad libitum feeding system.

Type
Pig Nutrition
Copyright
Copyright © The British Society of Animal Production 1987

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