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it Puts on weight with cane of sugar

 
 
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 27/02/2002
Engormix.com
Argentina
it Puts on weight with cane of sugar
he Wanted to know on the one it puts on weight of pigs with cane of sugar (non guarapo), formulation, complements, etc. Favor to send information.
Muchas thank you.
 11/03/2002
ANABEL HERNANDEZ SANCHEZ
Mexico
for sure these waiting answers and I request you you forgive me, alone that in the place where I have my animals it is cultivated the cane of sugar a lot and he/she didn't know that with that I can maintain them, if you already have answers I beg you you to share them with me. I congratulate you and I thank you.
 23/04/2002
Roberto, Khalil
Venezuela
I am beginning the it feeds of pigs with cane of sugar and I have had problems with the appropriate portion and the complement of the profitable portion. I request them they help me with all the available information in this respect.
Thank you.
 13/06/2002
Jaime High school King
Colombia
In Colombia one has positive experiences on pigs fed with cane juice, dehydrated melote-phlegm, chopped cane but a nucleus protéico of the 35 or 40 protein percent, to ésto add him zeolita, to avoid digestive problems.
 13/06/2002
KARLA LOPEZ CROWNS
Mexico
Hello I wait it serves you this information. I am carrying out a thesis since he/she is born until the sacrifice, if you need but relating information and I can help you, with a lot of pleasure.
MOLASSES DE CAÑA.Hola waits it serves you this information. I am carrying out a thesis since he/she is born until the sacrifice, if you need but relating information and I can help you, with a lot of pleasure.
MOLASSES OF CANE.
The molasses, the main by-product of the production of sugar, is a source of satisfactory and economic energy for the feeding of the pig in many tropical and subtropical areas of the country. The present sugars in the molasses have a high digestibilidad when they are provided to the pigs of all the ages, except during the first ones 21 to 30 days of age when the secretion of the enzyme sucrose doesn't take place in enough quantities.
The analysis proximal of the molasses of cane of sugar is:
Humidity 22.4%
Raw protein 3.4%
Raw fat 0.9%
Raw fiber 0.2%
Minerals 11.1%
E.L.N. 62.0%
In different works where they have fed pigs in growth-finalización with different levels of molasses, it has been concluded that the appropriate inclusion levels are of 20% in pigs in growth (30 - 60 Kg.) and of 25% for pigs in the finalización stage (60 - 100 Kg.) without effects detrimentales are observed. The molasses, the main by-product of the production of sugar, is a source of satisfactory and economic energy for the feeding of the pig in many tropical and subtropical areas of the country. The present sugars in the molasses have a high digestibilidad when they are provided to the pigs of all the ages, except during the first ones 21 to 30 days of age when the secretion of the enzyme sucrose doesn't take place in enough quantities.
The analysis proximal of the molasses of cane of sugar is:
Humidity 22.4%
Raw protein 3.4%
Raw fat 0.9%
Raw fiber 0.2%
Minerals 11.1%
E.L.N. 62.0%
In different works where they have fed pigs in growth-finalización with different levels of molasses, it has been concluded that the appropriate inclusion levels are of 20% in pigs in growth (30 - 60 Kg.) and of 25% for pigs in the finalización stage (60 - 100 Kg.) without effects detrimentales are observed.
 16/06/2002
Oscar Arroyave
Colombia
Good, we are in one of the biggest areas caneras in the country, the valley of the cauca, the experience with the gray-headed one has been basically in juice or guarapo, panela phlegm and melote, I have carried out experience with gray-headed chopped but supplement proteico in sows gestantes and the result is good, if siembras the gray-headed one your same one, since these replacing the corn of the diets, the supplement proteico is formulated based on cake of fortified soya, with 36% protein and some 3300 kilocal of ED, the trash after the one chewed of the sows, you can use it for the feeding of ruminant, since the pig reaches to carry out a process of digestion of the fiber, for the enzymes of the saliva, you can also dry it and to use as bed in beds paritorios, and you can also mix it with manure and to use it for lombricultura, he has diverse ends, the gray-headed one also if you have a source of fat or near and cheap oil, you can oil it to go up the energy level, to everything you have to toss him numbers, if it justifies the purchase of the oil, I have used it in it feeds, gray-headed oiled with recovered oil of soya, but 600 grams of nucleus fixed proteico during the period of 50 to market, I wait it serves them these experiences.
 07/01/2004
Oscar Arroyave
Colombia
TO those that ask for the palm oil bottle, I do know a by-product that the phlegm of palm oil bottle is called that the residual is of to catch the cluster and to put it to cook to remove the bark and that it is the clever pepa to press. It is an excellent energy source, different to the palm cake that is residual after extracting the oil to the almond or pepa. It is good matter it prevails to feed ruminant, and if the price is favorable, he/she enters in gestation formulas.
 06/04/2004
jorge eduardo frank paez
Colombia
Hello, dear Jorge. We are homonymous. I will give you the bibliography of a book that can be good you a lot for what you want. You can get it in the ACP-FNP in Bogotá, Colombia, and I assure you that it will serve you of a lot.
USE OF THE CANE OF SUGAR AND THEIR DERIVED IN THE SWINISH FEEDING
Author: Alvaro Zapata Cadavid. Foundation CIPAV.
Attn.

Jorge Eduardo Franco Páez
ZOOTECNISTA ESP G.E.A.

 28/04/2004
Juan Carlos Rodríguez
Cuba
Greetings to all. For the high yields that can be obtained in the tropic, the cane can be an alternative in the feeding of the pigs, mainly as energy source. But him more recommended it is to give it in guarapo form and fresh (it is fermented very quick), to avoid the pig having to extract him same by means of an excessive mastication. As it is logical, it owes suplementarse with a concentrated proteico, as well as with minerals and vitamins. The behavior of the pigs in it feeds it is very good, but, always the but, if good yields are not obtained by area, and the efficiency of the industry or of the homemade trapiche to extract the juice is not good, it becomes inefficient the system. It is good the use of the molasses, mainly the intermediate ones and not the final one (although you can also use, but the behavior is affected a little), because they not contain a group of organic substances digestible and very active osmóticamente that cause diarrheas in the pigs and they affect the gmd. On this we can exchange much more, but it would be better a more direct contact with the interested ones.
Many greetings once again.

Juan Carlos Rodríguez
Cuba
 15/09/2006
Carlos Palazzi
Argentina
since they do play the topic of the use of cane of sugar in animal feeding, does somebody have experience in their use in goats, as much in gestantes as in rodeos milkmen?
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