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can they eat the pigs milled gallinaza?

 
 
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 11/08/2003
Engormix.com
Argentina
can they eat the pigs milled gallinaza?
I want to know if there is somebody that I could say if the pigs can eat gallinaza, either blended with other foods or pure, and what effect it would cause.
Gracias.
 13/08/2003
Oscar Arroyave
Colombia
That consummate it, they make it, that nurtures them, that is different. We had a Dutch student that carried out their thesis work in the gallinaza use in pigs of it puts on weight. The results were that, as this was increased in the diet, the results were worse. This is a source of NNP, for Livestock, the protein that has is non true protein, he/she has high fiber level and Calcium.
 17/08/2003
THIN ALFREDO
Peru
many years Ago there was curiosity for the use of the gallinaza in swinish feeding. For that reason, in the Ability of Veterinary Medicine of the National University bigger than San Marcos, he/she was carried out a study in pigs in finish stage, the permissible level and without adverse effect, but if with gain of weight it was in 20% of the diet. From then on we have not played the topic again. The work belongs to Enrique Lau Negrillo, and of sure they can find it in the University. I doubt that it is in the web, because the work is of before the era of the cybernetics.
Saludos.
 06/09/2003
EFIGENIO TOASTS FIELDS
Mexico
I Agree with the Zootecnista Oscar Arroyave, since the gallinaza is Nitrogen non proteico and it is not digested since by monogástricos it would affect these animals. Their best application and recommendation is in ruminant given its flora ruminal.
 07/09/2003
roberto refined silva
Colombia
a process Exists to make more sustainable an exploitation, and it is using the EPOFER (you Excrete of Swinish Fermented). It nurtures and one has a clean production.
 27/09/2003
giancarlo cozzo bacon
Venezuela
Definitively not. You would have to have a farm totally free of illnesses, so that you excrete them they don't serve as transmitters. I find a very big risk. I recommend that you introduce bovine for it puts on weight that consume it very well blended with molasses, pulp of citric and brewery residuals, more a complement mineral vitamínico. You will obtain this way benefits that will reduce your costs and you will obtain money to make a good food for pigs. The monogástricos doesn't digest the urea, neither the gallinaza, porquinaza, etc. harms Them.
 28/01/2004
jose jimenez
Ecuador
he/she Wanted to know on the feeding of pigs with the help of gallinaza.
 29/01/2004
Juan Manuel Ble vazquez
Mexico
Yes, if they can eat gallinaza, only don't exceed 10% of the diet, because it is a laxative, but yes they can eat it since the gallinaza has 30 food% for hens, therefore he/she has an average of 13% of raw protein, but this is only good to be given it to empty sows in the open days.
 03/02/2004
jose pious jimenez granda
Ecuador
I Want to know on the gallinaza in the feeding of pigs, and the nutritional percentages.
 16/02/2004
giancarlo cozzo bacon
Venezuela
I Recommend not to pay attention of theories that induce to the use of you excrete directly of any animal in the production of pigs, and it is not false that it is a danger in animal health for direct causes of their contamination, or for the damage that would create him in the digestive apparatus to the pig. Somewhere around they say that we are mistaken, somebody that supports an experiment that took 9 years in proving that yes, I recommend not to pay attention to this opinions. The best form of using the you excrete directly it is in ruminant, and if one wants to persist in their use for pigs, I recommend to use them in the production of the red lombríz of California, and then to use this as protein. But I believe that it is better to put on weight ruminant, the economic returns are better.
 06/05/2004
FERNEY AND ARIEL
Colombia
In the feeding of the pigs it is not convenient to use gallinaza. It is also necessary conocerr their origin, and the treatment that has been given to this. The rumen is a good alternative with some by-products.
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