Comparative utilization of two sources of expellerextruded soybean meal as a replacement for on-farm processed soybean in diets of growing-finishing pigs
Keywords:
Expeller-extruded soybean, On-farm processed soybean, pigs, soybean processing, performance, serum metabolitesAbstract
Thirty pigs averaging 30 ± 1.1 kg were randomly assigned by origin and weight to one of three dietary treatments in a
randomized complete block to determine the comparative utilization of two sources of expeller-extruded soybean
meal as a replacement for on-farm processed soybean in diets of growing-finishing pigs. The result revealed that
pigs fed diets containing the expelled soybean meal (ESM) had decreased (P<0.05) average daily gain (ADG)
compared to pigs fed the on-farm processed soybean resulting in between 13-17% reduction in the ADG. The
expelled soybean meal samples resulted in comparable (P>0.05) gains even though slight numerical differences were
observed. Feed efficiency was 18 to 24% significantly (P<0.05) poorer for pigs fed the expelled soybean meal diets
compared to the improvement observed in the feed conversion of pigs when fed the on-farm processed soybean.
Conclusively, the gains as well as the efficiency of feed utilization obtained with the on-farm processed soybean
were significantly (P<0.05) superior compared to the expeller- extruded soybean but the serum metabolites of the
pigs were observed to be unaffected by the different processing methods.