Nihon Yoton Gakkaishi
Online ISSN : 1881-655X
Print ISSN : 0913-882X
ISSN-L : 0913-882X
Volume 47, Issue 2
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  • Michi YAMADA, Fuchiko NAKAMURA, Yuka NISHIMAKI, Takuhei MIYAMOTO, Kouj ...
    2010 Volume 47 Issue 2 Pages 47-54
    Published: June 25, 2010
    Released on J-STAGE: October 29, 2010
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    We studied the effects of storing duration in summer on the properties of lipids in the diet for finishing pigs which included 3% perilla seeds.
    In the storing experiment, the control diet and experimental diet which included 3% perilla seeds were stored in a storehouse, with an average temperature of 25.3°C and an average humidity, 77.9% for 4 weeks in summer (July to September 2008). The peroxide value did not change during the experimental period, remaining at almost the same level. Acid value in the experimental diet showed lower values than those of the control diet during the entire experimental period. Moreover, acid values in both diets rose equal during storing. For fatty acid composition each week, there was no difference between these diets. In the feeding experiment, no significant differences were observed between the custom diet group (no storing diet for finishing pigs (including 3% perilla seeds)) and storing custom diet for the1-week group, 2week group and 3week group for daily gain and feed efficiency, final weight, carcass weight, dressed carcass percentage, backfat thickness and fatty acid composition.
    These results indicate that it is possible for diet feed (including 3% perilla seeds) to be stored 3∼4 weeks in summer.
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