Fermented rice rinse field trial in backyard pig raising
Julius V. Abela | Eva C. Rom
Abstract:
Barangay Caticugan, Sta. Rita Samar is an area chosen by the Philippine Higher Research Network Visayas State University luminaries as the beneficiaries of this
research aiming to improve marginal upland pig farmers and concurrently helping climatic change in marginal upland areas. Six mixed breed island born piglets
(MBIBP) were randomly blocked into 2 treatments with 3 replications each. , Treatment 0 (T ) is feeding with commercial feeds without supplementation 0
(Control treatment). Treatment 1 (T ) is feeding with control treatment with 1
20m /head/day fermented rice rinse (FRR) supplementation. The research trial L swere applied to growing-finishing mixed breed island born piglets from weaning age
( ) ( ) approximately 30 days old to growing-finishing age at 150 days old . The amount
of feed was equal in all treatments at nearly feeding. Moreover, weekly ad libitummonitoring of weights was done and monthly data were subjected to from 30 T test
to 150 days period. Results revealed that treatment with supplementation of FRR
has produced significant average body weights (ABW) at 0.002 . Average p-value
daily gain (ADG) is greater in T than T and the former has lower feed conversion 1 0
ratio (FCR) at 1.97 g than the latter at 3.08kg. Therefore, FRR supplementation to k
MBIBP produced better growth performance among treated pigs than those without
FRR supplementation.
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