Cp. Diaz et al., PARTIAL SUBSTITUTION OF SOYBEAN-MEAL IN RATIONS FOR FATTENING PIGS .1. SYSTEM BASED ON MOLASSES-B AND FEED, Cuban journal of agricultural science, 28(1), 1994, pp. 83-86
A total of 144 rotational Duroc, Yorkshire, Landrace and Hampshire pig
s of approximately 27 kg allocated in pens (8 pigs/pen) were used in a
random block design with three treatments and six replications for ea
ch one. The objective was to partially substitute soybean meal contain
ed in the feeds by home made protein molasses (HPM). The substitution
levels evaluated were: 0, 25 and 58% The feeding system was molasses B
and feeds. No significant differences were found in daily gain (568,
561 and 549 g) and concentrate conversions of 3.22, 3.21 and 3.25 kg/k
g gain). There was st reduction in conversion (wet basis) for soybean
meal + Mozirsk yeast (0.91, 0.61 add 0.35 kg/kg gain). It is concluded
that up to 58% of the soybean meal can be replaced by home made prote
in molasses in a feeding system and with molasses B feeds for pigs.