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dc.contributor.advisorSalinas Lozada, Julio Camilo
dc.contributor.authorVergara Párraga, Gabriel Eduardo
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-29T16:20:05Z
dc.date.available2023-05-29T16:20:05Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/14015
dc.descriptionIn recent years, guinea pig meat has gained popularity in all regions of Ecuador due to its high nutritional value compared to other meats. For this reason, the production of this small species has experienced a significant boom. In this work, the benefits of using two feeding systems in the breeding, development and fattening stages of guinea pigs were evaluated. The feeding systems were based on the implementation of pigeon pea shell meal and the use of concentrate. Variables such as weight gain, food consumption, carcass yield, average weight, food conversion and cost benefit were evaluated through weekly weighings. An experimental unit composed of 32 female guinea pigs was used, which were divided into two blocks and 16 animals were placed per block. Four animals per treatment were used, with three treatments plus the control and two repetitions, to compare the benefit provided by the consumption of pigeon pea husk meal and the concentrate with different levels of consumption.The pigeon pea shell is a by-product considered as waste, used as a feeding alternative in the production of beef cattle. The chemical composition of this shell contains macro and micronutrients such as a good percentage of proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and other components that help to gain weight and sustain the animals that consume it. The results obtained in this study show that the pigeon pea husk meal together with the concentrate gave higher weight gains with an average of 492 grams of weight gain greater than the other treatments. In addition, the use of the pigeon pea shell could be a sustainable and economic strategy for the production of guinea pig meat in Ecuador.es_ES
dc.descriptionIn recent years, guinea pig meat has gained popularity in all regions of Ecuador due to its high nutritional value compared to other meats. For this reason, the production of this small species has experienced a significant boom. In this work, the benefits of using two feeding systems in the breeding, development and fattening stages of guinea pigs were evaluated. The feeding systems were based on the implementation of pigeon pea shell meal and the use of concentrate. Variables such as weight gain, food consumption, carcass yield, average weight, food conversion and cost benefit were evaluated through weekly weighings. An experimental unit composed of 32 female guinea pigs was used, which were divided into two blocks and 16 animals were placed per block. Four animals per treatment were used, with three treatments plus the control and two repetitions, to compare the benefit provided by the consumption of pigeon pea husk meal and the concentrate with different levels of consumption.The pigeon pea shell is a by-product considered as waste, used as a feeding alternative in the production of beef cattle. The chemical composition of this shell contains macro and micronutrients such as a good percentage of proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and other components that help to gain weight and sustain the animals that consume it. The results obtained in this study show that the pigeon pea husk meal together with the concentrate gave higher weight gains with an average of 492 grams of weight gain greater than the other treatments. In addition, the use of the pigeon pea shell could be a sustainable and economic strategy for the production of guinea pig meat in Ecuador.es_ES
dc.description.abstractEn los últimos años, la carne de cuy ha ganado mayor popularidad en todas las regiones del Ecuador debido a su alto valor nutricional en comparación con otras carnes. Por esta razón, la producción de esta pequeña especie ha experimentado un auge significativo. En este trabajo, se evaluaron los beneficios de utilizar dos sistemas de alimentación en las etapas de cría, desarrollo y engorde de los cuyes. Los sistemas de alimentación se basaron en la implementación de harina de cáscara de gandul y en la utilización de concentrado. Se evaluaron variables como la ganancia de peso, el consumo alimentario, el rendimiento a la canal, el peso promedio, la conversión alimentaria y el beneficio costo mediante pesajes semanales. Se utilizó una unidad experimental compuesta por 32 cuyes hembras, los cuales se dividieron en dos bloques y se colocaron 16 animales por bloque. Se utilizaron cuatro animales por tratamiento, con tres tratamientos más el testigo y dos repeticiones, para comparar el beneficio que proporcionó el consumo de la harina de cáscara de gandul y el concentrado con diferentes niveles de consumo. Los resultados obtenidos en este estudio demuestran que la harina de cáscara de gandul junto con el concentrado dio ganancias de peso mayores con un promedio de 492 gramos ganados de peso mayor a los demás tratamientos. Además, el uso de la cáscara de gandul podría ser una estrategia sostenible y económica para la producción de carne de cuy en el Ecuador.es_ES
dc.format.extent70 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2023es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectCuyes_ES
dc.subjectGandules_ES
dc.subjectAlimentaciónes_ES
dc.subjectHarina de cascara de gandules_ES
dc.titleTEMA: Uso de dos sistemas de alimentación en cuyes (Cavia porcellus) en la etapa de cría, crecimiento, engorde en la zona tropical del Ecuadores_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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