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1307–1315 I. Jansons, L. Degola, V. Sterna and S. Zute
Influence of local extruded soybean cake and imported soybean meal on fattening pig productivity and pork quality
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Influence of local extruded soybean cake and imported soybean meal on fattening pig productivity and pork quality

I. Jansons¹*, L. Degola², V. Sterna¹ and S. Zute¹

¹Institute of Agricultural Resources and Economics, ‘Dizzemes’, Dizstende, Libagi parish, LV3258 Talsi County, Latvia
²Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Institute of Animal Sciences, Liela street 2, LV3001 Jelgava, Latvia.
*Correspondence: imants.jansons@arei.lv

Abstract:

The aim of this study was to determine the influence of feeding local and imported soybean protein feeds to fattening pigs and examining it impact on the quality of pork. The trial was created with 40 pigs divided in two groups (20 in each). Pigs in the control group received imported soybean meal, in the trial group local farm grown in Latvia extruded soybean cake mixed in the compound feed. The diets were designed to be nutritionally equivalent. For fattening pigs each diet were available on an ad libitum basis to pens. During the study pigs were weighed three times at 84, 140 and 190 days at age. Feed consumption, pig carcass traits and meat chemical composition were determined. The final live weight in control group was 108.33 ± 2.904 kg and in trial group was 111.88 ± 2.793 kg there were no significant difference (P > 0.05). Average daily live weight gain in the all experimental period in control group was 0.779 ± 0.096 kg and in trial group was 0.822 ± 0.103 kg, there were no significant difference (P > 0.05). Feed consumption per kg of live weight in control group was 2.39 kg in trial group was 2.24 kg. Pig carcass traits and meat chemical composition were similar for both groups without significant differences (P > 0.05). Soybeans grown and processed in Latvia were equivalent to imported soybeans and gives good rates of pig growth and quality of pork.

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