First approximation of optimum stocking rate in guinea pigs grazing during the raining season in the Peruvian highlands

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The present study carried out a first approximation of the optimum stocking rate in guinea pigs grazing during the rainy season in the Peruvian highlands, using an associated perennial pasture composed of Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Dactylis glomerata, Trifolium pratense, Trifolium repens y...

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Autores: Anaya L., Liz, Huamán C., Amparo, San Martín H., Felipe, Ara G., Miguel, Carcelén C., Fernando, Jiménez A., Ronald
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/21679
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Materia:guinea pigs
grazing
optimum stocking rate
associate pasture
Peruvian highlands
cuy
pastoreo
carga animal óptima
pastura asociada
sierra peruana
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv First approximation of optimum stocking rate in guinea pigs grazing during the raining season in the Peruvian highlands
Primera aproximación de carga animal óptima en cuyes al pastoreo durante la época lluviosa en la sierra peruana
title First approximation of optimum stocking rate in guinea pigs grazing during the raining season in the Peruvian highlands
spellingShingle First approximation of optimum stocking rate in guinea pigs grazing during the raining season in the Peruvian highlands
Anaya L., Liz
guinea pigs
grazing
optimum stocking rate
associate pasture
Peruvian highlands
cuy
pastoreo
carga animal óptima
pastura asociada
sierra peruana
title_short First approximation of optimum stocking rate in guinea pigs grazing during the raining season in the Peruvian highlands
title_full First approximation of optimum stocking rate in guinea pigs grazing during the raining season in the Peruvian highlands
title_fullStr First approximation of optimum stocking rate in guinea pigs grazing during the raining season in the Peruvian highlands
title_full_unstemmed First approximation of optimum stocking rate in guinea pigs grazing during the raining season in the Peruvian highlands
title_sort First approximation of optimum stocking rate in guinea pigs grazing during the raining season in the Peruvian highlands
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Anaya L., Liz
Huamán C., Amparo
San Martín H., Felipe
Ara G., Miguel
Carcelén C., Fernando
Jiménez A., Ronald
Anaya L., Liz
Huamán C., Amparo
San Martín H., Felipe
Ara G., Miguel
Carcelén C., Fernando
Jiménez A., Ronald
author Anaya L., Liz
author_facet Anaya L., Liz
Huamán C., Amparo
San Martín H., Felipe
Ara G., Miguel
Carcelén C., Fernando
Jiménez A., Ronald
author_role author
author2 Huamán C., Amparo
San Martín H., Felipe
Ara G., Miguel
Carcelén C., Fernando
Jiménez A., Ronald
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv guinea pigs
grazing
optimum stocking rate
associate pasture
Peruvian highlands
cuy
pastoreo
carga animal óptima
pastura asociada
sierra peruana
topic guinea pigs
grazing
optimum stocking rate
associate pasture
Peruvian highlands
cuy
pastoreo
carga animal óptima
pastura asociada
sierra peruana
description The present study carried out a first approximation of the optimum stocking rate in guinea pigs grazing during the rainy season in the Peruvian highlands, using an associated perennial pasture composed of Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Dactylis glomerata, Trifolium pratense, Trifolium repens y Medicago sativa based on individual body weight gain and per area, feed intake, feed conversion, pasture yield, production costs and cost benefit ratio. In total, 132 15-day-old male G guinea pigs were used in a randomized complete block design with three 60-day fattening cycles as a block and four treatments corresponding to stocking rates of 400 (T1), 500 (T2), 600 (T3) and 700 (T4) guinea pigs/ha/year. It was used areas of 200 m2 of pasture where groups of 8, 10, 12 and 14 guinea pigs grazed in T1, T2, T3 and T4, respectively. The results showed that there was no effect of the stocking rate on individual body weight gain, feed intake, feed conversion and pasture performance yield (>0.05). The effects on the gain per unit area and cost benefit ratio (p<0.05) were a direct and expected consequence of the different number of animals between stockings. The range of stocking rates was insufficient to determine an optimal stocking rate, so it is tentatively suggested to use the stocking rate of 700 guinea pigs/ha/year, as it is the stocking rate that allows more animals per area with productive parameters similar to lower stocking rates and better economic parameters.
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spelling First approximation of optimum stocking rate in guinea pigs grazing during the raining season in the Peruvian highlandsPrimera aproximación de carga animal óptima en cuyes al pastoreo durante la época lluviosa en la sierra peruanaAnaya L., LizHuamán C., AmparoSan Martín H., FelipeAra G., MiguelCarcelén C., FernandoJiménez A., Ronald Anaya L., LizHuamán C., AmparoSan Martín H., FelipeAra G., MiguelCarcelén C., FernandoJiménez A., Ronald guinea pigsgrazingoptimum stocking rateassociate pasturePeruvian highlandscuypastoreocarga animal óptimapastura asociadasierra peruanaThe present study carried out a first approximation of the optimum stocking rate in guinea pigs grazing during the rainy season in the Peruvian highlands, using an associated perennial pasture composed of Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Dactylis glomerata, Trifolium pratense, Trifolium repens y Medicago sativa based on individual body weight gain and per area, feed intake, feed conversion, pasture yield, production costs and cost benefit ratio. In total, 132 15-day-old male G guinea pigs were used in a randomized complete block design with three 60-day fattening cycles as a block and four treatments corresponding to stocking rates of 400 (T1), 500 (T2), 600 (T3) and 700 (T4) guinea pigs/ha/year. It was used areas of 200 m2 of pasture where groups of 8, 10, 12 and 14 guinea pigs grazed in T1, T2, T3 and T4, respectively. The results showed that there was no effect of the stocking rate on individual body weight gain, feed intake, feed conversion and pasture performance yield (>0.05). The effects on the gain per unit area and cost benefit ratio (p<0.05) were a direct and expected consequence of the different number of animals between stockings. The range of stocking rates was insufficient to determine an optimal stocking rate, so it is tentatively suggested to use the stocking rate of 700 guinea pigs/ha/year, as it is the stocking rate that allows more animals per area with productive parameters similar to lower stocking rates and better economic parameters.Se realizó una primera aproximación de la carga animal óptima en cuyes al pastoreo durante la época lluviosa en la sierra del Perú, utilizando una pastura perenne asociada conformada por Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Dactylis glomerata, Trifolium pratense, Trifolium repens y Medicago sativa en función a la ganancia de peso vivo individual y por unidad de área, consumo de alimento, conversión alimenticia, rendimiento de pastura, costos de producción y ratio beneficio costo. Se emplearon 132 cuyes machos G de 15 días de edad en un diseño de bloques completos al azar con tres ciclos de engorde de 60 días como bloque y cuatro tratamientos correspondientes a cargas de 400 (T1), 500 (T2), 600 (T3) y 700 (T4) cuyes/ha/año. Se trabajó en áreas de 200 m2 de pastura donde pastorearon grupos de 8, 10, 12 y 14 cuyes en T1, T2, T3 y T4, respectivamente. Los resultados demostraron que no hubo efecto de la carga animal sobre la ganancia de peso individual, consumo de alimento, conversión alimenticia y rendimiento de pastura (p>0.05). Los efectos sobre la ganancia por unidad de área y ratio beneficio costo (p<0.05) fueron consecuencia directa y esperada del diferente número de animales entre cargas animales. El rango de carga animal fue insuficiente para determinar una carga óptima, de manera que tentativamente se sugiere utilizar la carga de 700 cuyes/ha/año, por ser la carga que favorece lograr más cuyes con parámetros productivos similares a cargas menores y mejores parámetros económicos.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2021-12-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2167910.15381/rivep.v32i6.21679Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 32 Núm. 6 (2021); e21679Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 32 No. 6 (2021); e216791682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/21679/17423Derechos de autor 2021 Liz Anaya L., Amparo Huamán C., Felipe San Martín H., Miguel Ara G., Fernando Carcelén C., Ronald Jiménez A.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/216792021-12-23T08:59:55Z
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