2009
DOI: 10.5039/agraria.v4i4a18
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Palm kernel cake supplemented with cassava flour waste as energy source for pigs

Abstract: Thirty six (36) growing crossbred (Large White X Landrace) pigs (16.14±0.67kg) were used to determine the effect of replacing maize by palm kernel cake (PKC) supplemented with two levels of cassava flour waste (CFW) on the chemical composition of the diets, performance, economy of the production, serum metabolites and hematological values of the growing pigs. Two levels of CFW (20%PKC+10%CFW and 20%PKC+20%CFW) were included in the diets of growing pigs to replace 40% maize inclusion on a weight to weight basis… Show more

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“…The increased use of some of these materials such as cassava by-products and palm kernel cake, wheat offal, fruit processing waste, etc. (Adesehinwa, 2009), has not only created value for but has also reduced environmental pollution resulting from the indiscriminate disposal of these seemingly waste products of agricultural processing in the environments (Wadhwa et al 2015). The use of these nonconventional feed materials in monogastric feeding is however limited by poor digestibility due to their high contents of NSPs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increased use of some of these materials such as cassava by-products and palm kernel cake, wheat offal, fruit processing waste, etc. (Adesehinwa, 2009), has not only created value for but has also reduced environmental pollution resulting from the indiscriminate disposal of these seemingly waste products of agricultural processing in the environments (Wadhwa et al 2015). The use of these nonconventional feed materials in monogastric feeding is however limited by poor digestibility due to their high contents of NSPs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Feed: Gain ratio was also significantly affected with the control diets having better values. Introduction Inconsistent availability of the conventional energy and protein sources has been identified as one of the major constraints in the growth of the pig industry in Nigeria (Adesehinwa, 2009). Consequently, the use of nonconventional feed resources (NCFR) or agro-industrial by-product (AIBP), which are abundant and cheap has been advocated (Okai et al, 2005).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%