Μeat Quality Traits as Affected by the Dietary Inclusion of Food Waste in Finishing Pigs

Author:

Giamouri Elisavet,Papadomichelakis George,Pappas Athanasios C.ORCID,Simitzis Panagiotis E.ORCID,Galliou FeniaORCID,Paßlack Nadine,Zentek JuergenORCID,Lasaridi Katia,Fegeros Kostas,Manios Thrassyvoulos,Tsiplakou EleniORCID,Zervas George

Abstract

An increasing world population along with increasing human needs have raised demand for animal origin products. Moreover, high prices of conventional animal feeds have led to a demand for alternative feedstuff. Food waste can be an alternative feed ingredient. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of dietary inclusion of dried hotel residues (DHR) on the growth performance, blood biochemical parameters and meat quality traits in finishing pigs. In each of the 2 trials conducted, 20 castrated male pigs were allotted into 2 treatments. In both trials, control treatment pigs were fed a corn-soybean meal-based diet without hotel residues. In the first trial, a DHR1 treatment contained 100 g DHR1/kg with meat residues (approximately 5%). In the second trial, a DHR2 treatment, contained 80 g DHR2/kg with no meat residues. Average daily feed intake tended to be lower and average daily weight gain was lower in DHR1 compared to control pigs in the first trial, while in the second no differences were detected. However, final body weight, FCR and dressing percentage were not affected in any of the two trials. Minor differences in several meat physical traits, hematological parameters were observed among treatments and trials. In conclusion, the results indicate that the dietary addition of DHR did not affect the feed utilization and the quality of the produced meat; hence, the use of DHR in pig feeding can be supported.

Funder

Funded by GSRT-Greece matching funds for European Projects 2019 - Food for Feed (F4F): An Innovative Process for Transforming Hotels' Food Wastes into Animal Feed".

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development

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