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The manioc a good food is for the pigs?

 
 
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 10/10/2002
Engormix.com
Argentina
The manioc a good food is for the pigs?
He/she wanted to know that type of nutrients provides the manioc to the pig, and what percentage it would take in a balanced for all the ages.
Thank you
 10/02/2003
Roberto Solorzano
Ecuador
The manioc is a good source of starch (carbohydrates) therefore the energy that provides in pigs is high (3200-3300 kcal/kg of energy metabolizable approximately), the protein contribution (amino acids are almost null) 3%.
What it is necessary to keep in mind is the quantity of sour cianhídrico that contains this it would put cousin that is toxic, but like it is very volatile in the drying process and milled he/she gets lost.
I recommend you to use it in form of flour in the final stages of pigs, until 10%.
You have to compare costs, in front of other matters cousins that contribute energy (cereals).
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