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Revista de Investigación e Innovación Agropecuaria y de Recursos Naturales
Print version ISSN 2409-1618
Abstract
GUTIERREZ GONZALES, Eddy Diego; LAURA CONDORI, Faustino; JIMENEZ VISCARRA, Gustavo Ruddy and CONDORI MURGA, Verónica Elisa. Evaluation of three levels of quinoa powder (Chenopodium quinoa Wild.) in the productive behavior of guinea pigs. RIIARn [online]. 2020, vol.7, n.2, pp.24-29. ISSN 2409-1618.
Abstract In the last few years, guinea pig breeding has been revalued for its nutritional valué and its capacity to adapt to diverse climaticconditions. The main objective ofthe investigation wasto evalúate the effectof three levéis of quinoa powder on guinea pig feeding for the growth and fattening stages. The study was carried out in the Tacachira community, district 11 ofthe municipality of El Alto. 54 type I mixed-race guinea pigs were used (27 males and 27 females), which were distributed in six treatments with three repetitions and three guinea pigs per repetition. The experimental model used was the completely randomized design, with a factorial arrangement considering sex and quinoa dust levéis as study factors. The variables evaluated were: live weight (84 days oíd), average weekly gain, total food consumption, concéntrate consumption, food conversión index, and carcass yield, in addition to an economic analysis. The results showed that there are significant differences for the variables live weight, average weekly gain and feed conversión index. For the variables feed consumption and carcass yield there were no significant differences, but there were minimal numerical differences. As for the economic analysis, the treatment "20% quinoa dust" presented better return rate and higher profit with 0.22 USD for each 1.00 USD invested in production. When analyzing the results, it is concluded that applying a level of 20 % quinoa powder in the guinea pig ration for feeding, an average of 759.3 g of live weight was achieved in 56 days of evaluation in relation to 735.6 g with 10 % and 718.4 g in the control treatment (0 % of PQ), therefore, this level applied, according to the study, allows obtaining 40.9 g more as a final result.
Keywords : Quinoa by-products; Cavia aperea porcellus L; alternative feed; concentrates.