2020
DOI: 10.1093/tas/txaa042
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Effect of water-to-feed ratio on feed disappearance, growth rate, feed efficiency, and carcass traits in growing-finishing pigs

Abstract: The optimum proportion of water for preparing liquid feed to maximize growth and optimize feed efficiency (FE) in growing-finishing pigs is not known. The aim of the current study was, using an automatic short-trough sensor liquid feeding system, to identify the water-to-feed ratio at which growth was maximized and feed was most efficiently converted to live-weight. Two experiments were conducted in which four commercially used water-to-feed ratios were fed: 2.4:1, 3.0:1, 3.5:1, and 4.1:1 on a dry matter (DM) … Show more

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“…The question then was how to improve FE when liquid feeding. O'Meara et al (2020b) found that a water-to-feed ratio of less than 3.5:1 on a DM basis optimised FE, and could be lowered to 2.4:1 to reduce the manure volume. Benzoic acid in liquid feed did not improve growth or FE (O'Meara et al, 2020c), but an acid blend containing formic acid (SALMO-NIL® Dry LC; Nutri-Ad International NV, Turnhout, Belgium) did.…”
Section: Liquid Feeding -Growing Finishing Pigsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The question then was how to improve FE when liquid feeding. O'Meara et al (2020b) found that a water-to-feed ratio of less than 3.5:1 on a DM basis optimised FE, and could be lowered to 2.4:1 to reduce the manure volume. Benzoic acid in liquid feed did not improve growth or FE (O'Meara et al, 2020c), but an acid blend containing formic acid (SALMO-NIL® Dry LC; Nutri-Ad International NV, Turnhout, Belgium) did.…”
Section: Liquid Feeding -Growing Finishing Pigsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Therefore it is suggested to generally present efficiency parameters on DM basis (Bosch et al, 2020). However, the water intake of insects and vertebrate livestock may not always be included in the calculations (Marks, 1981;O'Meara et al, 2020). Comparing FCR values among insects and between insects and livestock should therefore be addressed with due caution.…”
Section: Feed Conversion Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%