Growth performance and fattening ability in castrated male and female East Balkan pigs reared organically in Strandzha mountain

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Titre anglais
Growth performance and fattening ability in castrated male and female East Balkan pigs reared organically in Strandzha mountain
Auteur(s)
  • PALOVA Nadezhda
  • NAKEV Jivko
  • POPOVA Teodora
  • IGNATOVA Maya
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SACUVX79
Version
2622
Date ajout
6 janvier 2021 16:24
Date modification
3 mars 2021 08:42
Résumé anglais

Abstract

(An experiment with two groups of East Balkan pigs – castrated males (n=10) and females (n=10), was carried out to study the growth performance and fattening abilities of the animals from the weaning until slaughter. The pigs were included in the trial at 60 day age. The average live weight of the castrated males was 8. 65±1.08 kg and for the females, 8.5±0.62 kg.

The pigs were reared using traditional technology, grazing on natural pastures in the Strandzha mountain, Bulgaria. In autumn, acorns were naturally present in their diet. According to the category, the animals additionally received ground organic feed (50% barley and 50% wheat). The trial lasted 304 days (from February to November, 2019). During this period the final live weight of the male castrated pigs reached 88.00 kg while that of the females was 84.4 kg. The difference, however, was not significant. Furthermore, no significant differences in the growth performance characteristics that could be attributed to the sex of the animals were observed. The average daily gain of both sexes tended to be lower in summer and higher in autumn. The feed conversion ratio was higher in summer. The animals showed high average daily weight gain at pasture when their live weight was over 50 kg.

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CRAW tags
  • AB - Spécifique
  • FREDO fourrage et prairie
  • FREDO mode élevage, bien-être et qualité
  • FREDO santé animale
  • GEO Bulgarie
  • fattening
  • feed
  • grazing
  • growth
  • performance
  • porc
  • season
  • sex
  • élevage
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Titre de la publication
Archiva Zootechnica
Volume
23
Pages
44-54
Date caractères
2020/06/01
Date publication
1 juin 2020
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