The Effect of Varying Dietary Protein and Antibiotic Levels on the Performance of Weanling Local Pigs

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1980
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Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ife
Abstract
Two feeding trials were carried out to examine the effect of graded dietary 'levels of protein and antibiotics on the performance of weanling local pigs. In the first trial, 5 groups of 12 pigs each, were fed a 16% protein diet containing respectively, 5 graded levels of strepcillin (0, 25, 50, 75,100gltonne of diet). In the second trial, 9 groups of 8 pigs each, were fed 9 different diets respectively, in a 3 x 3 factorial arrangement of treatments (3 protein levels of 12, 15, 18%, 3 strepcillin levels of 0, 50, 75gltonne). Daily gains, feed efficiency, scouring incidence, dry matter and crude protein digestibilities were recorded. Increasing dietary strepcillin improved (P < .05) growth rate and feed efficiency. The improvement plateaued at 75g strepcillin/tonne diet. A non significant (P > .05) protein x antibiotic interaction effect was observed on pig performance. Feeding antibiotics reduced scouring incidence, but had no significant effect on nutrient digestibilities.
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Weanling local pigs, Weanling pig diets, Weaning local pigs in Nigeria, Strepcillin
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Ilori, J. O. and Adepoju, A. (1980) The Effect of Varying Dietary Protein and Antibiotic Levels on the Performance of Weanling Local Pigs. Ife Journal of Agriculture, 2(2).