Cp. Diaz et al., FEEDING OF GROWING PIGS .2. INCLUSION OF HOMEMADE PROTEIN MOLASSES AND HIGH-TEST MOLASSES IN DIETS, Cuban journal of agricultural science, 29(1), 1995, pp. 65-68
A total of 96 hybrids from a rotational Duroc, Yorkshire, Landrace and
Hampshire crossbred and a liveweight of approximately 12 kg was used
with the objective of evaluating 0, 25 and 50% of cereal substitution
by high test molasses or homemade protein molasses (HPM) according to
a random block design with eight replications. Linear relation ships w
ere found between the level of high-test molasses and HPM inclusion, d
aily gain and final live weight. These indicate a slight reduction of
these indices as the substitution level of traditional feeds are incre
ased, but the amount is very small. Also, linear relationships were en
countered in feed conversion and energy and protein sources favouring
the inclusion of high test and HPM molasses. It is concluded that the
reduction of 50% of the cereals by high test and HPM molasses is feasi
ble.