In a 28-day experiment on is gilts and 18 barrows of Polish Landrace x Duro
c (18-42 kg body weight) the nutritional value of naked oats cv. Akt was de
termined. Three diets (BW, BO, and O) containing 0, 35 and 73.8% of oats, w
hich formed 0, 50 and 100% of the dietary cereals, were used. The BW contro
l diet contained barley and wheat; the BO diet, only wheat; in the O diet,
both wheat and barley were replaced by oats. The BW, BO and O diets were su
pplemented with 2.5, 1.6, and 0% of soyabean oil, respectively. The dairy f
eed intake (DFI), average daily gains (ADG), and feed conversion ratio (FC)
tended to be greater in the BO group fed the diet containing 35% oats than
in groups BW and 0, respectively (907 vs 822 and 803 g and 1.85 vs 2.00 an
d 2.01 kg/kg; P >0.05). The results suggest that naked oats in an amount of
35% (50% of the diet cereals) can provide a good source of nutrients for y
oung pigs.