Effect of growth promoters on productive and economic performance in pig farming
Keywords:
pigs, growth promoters, Boldenone Undecylenate, Somatotropin, productive efficiencyAbstract
Objective: To evaluate the effect of growth promoters on productive performance and economic returns in pigrearing. Methodology: The study was conducted at the agricultural farm of the Eloy Alfaro parish, Chone (Ecuador),using 15 weaned and castrated pigs, 40 days old, with an initial average body weight of 11.6 kg, from a Landrace ×Belgian Pietrain cross. Animals were assigned to a completely randomized design with three treatments and fivereplicates: control (T1), supplemented with Boldenone Undecylenate (UDB, T2), and supplemented withSomatotropin (STP, T3). Body weight was recorded at 40, 55, 70, 85, 100, 115, and 130 days of age, along with totalfeed intake. Data were analyzed using ANOVA and Tukey's test (p<0.05). Results: At 130 days of age, pigssupplemented with UDB (T2) achieved the highest average weight (102.75 kg), followed by STP (94.30 kg) and thecontrol group. A similar trend was observed in feed intake (T2: 172.12 kg; T3: 160.16 kg). Economic analysisshowed higher net gains with T2 ($121.87; 17.14% profitability over the control) and T3 ($108.20; 4.00%).Conclusion: The use of growth promoters, particularly UDB, improved productive performance and economicprofitability in pig rearing, representing a viable alternative under the evaluated conditions.Downloads
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Published
2026-01-30
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García-Moreira , M. A. ., Bravo-Cedeño , J. C. ., Giler Fuentes , J. D., Palomino Nieto , E., Ticona Huaroco , C. N. ., & Cantaro Segura, J. L. (2026). Effect of growth promoters on productive and economic performance in pig farming. Peruvian Agricultural Research, 7(2). Retrieved from https://revistas.unjfsc.edu.pe/index.php/PeruvianAgriculturalResearch/article/view/1037
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