Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST) (Feb 2017)

The effect of increased levels of dried coconut meal supplemented with an enzyme cocktail® on diet utilization in growing pigs

  • Prawit Rodjan,
  • Kanyarat Buasang,
  • Jutaporn Choopun,
  • Preechaya Boonchana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14456/sjst-psu.2017.11
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 1
pp. 101 – 108

Abstract

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The experiment was conducted to determine the effect of increased levels of dried coconut meal supplemented with an enzyme cocktail® on diet utilization in growing pigs. A 4x4 latin square design was used in this study. Four crossbred (Duroc x Landrace x Large White) barrows averaging 17.88±0.96 kg in body weight were allotted 4 diets, diet 1 (the control diet), diet 2, diet 3 and diet 4 (5, 10 and 15% dried coconut meal in each diet with an enzyme cocktail® , 1 kg of the enzyme cocktail containing the activities of phytase 1,000,000 units, amylase 5,000,000 units, xylanase 3,500,000 units, beta-glucanase 2,000,000 units, cellulase 1,500,000 units, pectinase 1,000,000 units and mannanase 800,000 units; 500 g/t of feed, at a level 0.05% in the diets, respectively). Pigs were raised in individual metabolism cages. Faeces and urine samples were collected 4 times a day for 5 days for data collection. The results showed that the nutrient digestibility percentage of dry matter, crude protein, crude fat, ash, nitrogen-free extract, blood urea nitrogen, digestible energy (kcal/kg) and metabolizable energy (kcal/ kg) were not significantly different (P>0.05) in pigs fed with different diets. However, pigs fed with 5, 10 and 15% dried coconut meal in the diet with an enzyme cocktail® at a level 0.05% had significantly (P0.05) from the other groups. Apparent biological values contrarily reduced (linear and quadratic, P<0.05) with increasing level of dried coconut meal in pig diets. In conclusion, our data indicate that pigs fed with 5% dried coconut meal in a diet with addition of an enzyme cocktail at a level of 0.05% can show obviously increasing the highest digestibility of crude fiber (79.25%) without impairing nutrient digestibility.

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