Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5791002 | Livestock Science | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Later on, the datasets were adjusted with the GLM procedure for the fixed effects of the year of the montanera, the age and the sex. With the adjusted datasets, different regression models for the fattening in montanera were established; the best adjusted of those was the potential model (YÂ =Â 0.32*X1.22; XÂ =Â days of montanera; and YÂ =Â kg life weight gained during the montanera). According with this model pigs would need an average of 58Â d to fatten 46Â kg, as the Iberian Breed Quality Standards demand. Finally, the results show that the age and sex, as factors that influence the ADG, should be taken into close account to choose pigs and that it is possible to reach a high ADG grazing only with natural resources, following appropriate management strategies such as rationing in order to obtain the benefits of compensatory growth.
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Authors
Vicente RodrÃguez-Estévez, Manuel Sánchez-RodrÃguez, Antón R. GarcÃa, A. Gustavo Gómez-Castro,