Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia ()

Application of a precision nutrition tool for growing and finishing pigs

  • Gustavo Dias Lovato,
  • Marcos Martinez do Vale,
  • Vladimir de Oliveira,
  • Daniela Regina Klein,
  • Tatiane Branco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1806-92902017000900007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 9
pp. 755 – 759

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ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate a growth model applied to adjust nutritional programs for growing and finishing pigs, in a commercial production context. The phase I (calibration) was conducted in a commercial pig production unit. The data were collected from a nutritional program, a feed program, and an animal profile. In experimental phase II, these data were entered in the InraPorc® model for simulations and to propose adjustments to the commercial nutritional program. Afterwards, the conventional nutritional program (CNP) and the adjusted nutritional program (ANP) were compared with InraPorc® simulation. Animal profile was collected by weighing 30% of pigs per stall and monitoring their feed intake in each stage. Four hundred and thirty-two pigs with an average initial body weight of 21.9 kg were used in a completely randomized design. There were no differences between treatments, the pig performance was affected by temperature conditions, and the fat thickness was 8% higher for CNP than ANP. In conclusion, the model has advantages to adjust growing and finishing pig nutrition programs and improve environmental and economic aspects.

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