Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture (Nov 2022)

Effect of unconventional feeds on production cost, growth performance and expression of quantitative genes in growing pigs

  • U. G. Sorhue,
  • I. O. Israel,
  • A. M. Moemeka,
  • I. S. Omeje,
  • I. Udeh,
  • C. V. Idama,
  • F. Awolowo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14710/jitaa.47.4.301-317
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 4
pp. 301 – 317

Abstract

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This study examined the effects of unconventional feed on performance characteristics and candi-date gene expression in growing pigs of 3-5months of age. A Total of forty-five (45) growing pigs were randomly allotted into five treatments consisting of whole maize (T1), brewer’s dried grain (T2), cassava peel meal (T3), plantain peel meal (T4), and corn husk meal (T5), at 35% inclusion rate. Per-formance data were collected for 12weeks, while duodenum and liver samples were collected after the experiment for gene expression analysis. Data were analyzed in a completely randomized design. Diets significantly (p0.05) existed for growth hormone gene and ryanodine receptor1 gene. The results showed commendable gross margin, however, cognizance should be taken in the quantity of brewer’s dried grain fed to pigs since it increased the expression of ryanodine receptor 1 gene that leads to por-cine malignant hypertermia and pale soft exudates pork.

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