ABSTRACT
Seven experiments were conducted with a total
of 120 pigs to evaluate the nutritional value of palm kernel meal (PKM),
brewers’ dried grain (BDG) and wheat offal (WO) using pigs in the humid
tropics. In Experiment 1, the treatment diets comprised of different
proportions of PKM and WO as follows: Tl, 5% PKM+0% WO; T2, 30% PKM+25% WO; T3,
20% PKM +35% WO; T4, 10% PKM+45% WO. Experiment 2 involved the nutritional
evaluation of 0, 30, 35 and 40% PKM in TI, T2, T3 and T4 diets, respectively
with weaner and grower pigs. The nutritional value of diets containing 0 (Tl),
30 (T2), 35 (T3) and 40% (T4) BDG were evaluated using weaner and grower pigs
in Experiment 3, while in Experiment 4, diets of different proportions, 30 and
40% (T2), 35 and 35% (T3), and 40 and 30% (T4) PKM and III BDG, respectively
were evaluated with weaner and grower pigs. The control (Tl) diet had no PKM or
BDG. PKM and BDG replaced part of maize in Experiments 2 and 3, respectively
and the whole of maize in Experiments land 4. In Experiments 5, 6 and 7, the
nutrient utilization of pigs fed PKM, BDG, WO or PKM+BDG, BDG diets and PKM+BDG
diets, respectively (CRD) with each treatment replicated three times. In
Experiments 2 to 4, growth performance and cost-benefit were evaluated at the
weaner stage, while at tire grower stage, carcass quality and organ
characteristics were assessed at the end ofthe experiments. Parameters measured
protein efficiency ratio (PER). Others were feed cost, feed cost of weight gain
and gross cut parts, and organ weights expressed as percentage of dressed
weight. In Experiments 5 to measured. Results showed that in Experiment 1, pigs
fed 30% PKM & 25% WO had xv margin. The carcass quality and organ
characteristics evaluated were warm dressed weight, were evaluated. All the
experiments were in a completely randomized design were live weight, weight
gain, feed and protein intake, feed conversion ratio (FCR) and 7, apparent
nutrient digestibility, energy and nitrogen balance and protein utilization.
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