Effect Of Flavoring Creep Diet On Growth Performance Of Piglets.

Authors: NJOKU KELECHI VIVIAN | Agriculture Animal Production Projects 54 pages 8,239 words

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ABSTRACT

This study investigated the effect of flavoured creep diets on the performance of piglets. Sixteen cross breed piglets (large white /landrace) at two weeks of age were housed in two individual pens provided with creep area, acing with their sows. They were randomly divided into two treatments with 8 piglets per treatment. Each treatment was replicated twice. The first treatment was fed with vanilla flavoured diets at 0.5% inclusion level, while the second treatment was unflavored creep diet. The experiment lasted for 30 days and results showed that there was a progressive increase in body weight of all piglets. The mean values for the body weight were 5.11± 064kg for unflavored and 6,43 ± 0.31 kg for the flavoured diet, indicating a significant difference between the two treatments. Parameters that were studied include head size ± 0.35cm and 16.88 ± 0.29cm), the neck size (31.75 ± 1.21cm and 39.13 ± 0.81cm), the Abdominal diameter (23.63 ± 1.36cm and 25.25± 0.73cm), the Grith about (20.75 ± 0.36cm and 24.38 ± 0.49cm) Statistically there was difference between the flavoured and unflavored creep diets in all the parameters nicked.

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