Effect of feed processing on size of (washed) faeces particles from pigs measured by image analysis

Peder Nørgaard, Louise Foged Kornfelt, Christian Fink Hansen, Thomas Thymann

    Abstract

    Our aim was to study the effect of dietary physical characteristics on size of washed faecal particles from finishing pigs (98±6 kg). The pigs were fed either a finely ground pelleted diet (FP) or a coarsely ground meal diet (CM) comparable in all ingredients. The diets were based on barley, wheat and soybean meal as the main ingredients and were either ground through a 2 mm screen before pelleting or ground to pass a 4.5 mm screen. Faecal samples were collected from 7 FP and 8 CM fed pigs and washed in nylon bags before drying and sieving into 3 fractions: >1 mm, 0.5-1 mm and bottom bowl. Samples of particles from the sieving fractions were scanned and the length and width of individual particles were identified using image analysis software. The overall mean, mode and median were estimated from a composite function. The dietary physical characteristics significantly affected the proportion of faecal particles retained in the bottom bowl and >lmm sieving fractions (P = 0.001). Particle dimensions in each sieving fraction (P = 0.05) were altered as well as the overall means (P = 0.01) 2.7±0.2 vs. 0.77±0.03 (length) and 1.45±0.22 vs. 0.47±0.04 (width) for CM and FP treatment, respectively.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationIkke angivet
    EditorsYnze van der Honing, E. Strandberg, E. Cenkvari, E. von Borell, B. Kemp
    Number of pages1
    PublisherAcademic Publishers
    Publication date2005
    Pages243
    ISBN (Print)9076998663
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    EventAnnual Meeting of the European Association for Animal Production (EAAP) - Uppsala, Sweden
    Duration: 5 Jun 20058 Jun 2005
    Conference number: 56

    Conference

    ConferenceAnnual Meeting of the European Association for Animal Production (EAAP)
    Number56
    Country/TerritorySweden
    CityUppsala
    Period05/06/200508/06/2005

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