The effect of reducing excess dietary amino acids on growing-finishing pig performance: An evaluation of the ideal protein concept

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作者
Tuitoek, K
Young, LG
deLange, CFM
Kerr, BJ
机构
[1] UNIV GUELPH, DEPT ANIM & POULTRY SCI, GUELPH, ON N1G 2W1, CANADA
[2] NUTRIQUEST INC, CHESTERFIELD, MO 63017 USA
关键词
pigs; growth; amino acids; protein;
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中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Seventy-two gilts were used to determine the effect of reducing excess amino acid intake on growing-finishing pig performance. Separate diets were formulated for the growing (20 to 55 kg BW) and finishing (55 to 100 kg BW) periods. For each period, three diets were formulated that varied in total crude protein level and contained similar levels of digestible ideal protein. Crystalline amino acids were added to the low protein diets to overcome potential deficiencies. The grower diets contained .66% apparent ileal digestible lysine and contained 16.6, 15.0, and 13.0% CP, respectively; for the finisher diets, these values were .55% digestible lysine and 14.2, 12.8, and 11.0% CP, respectively. Amino acid analyses and a separate digestibility trial were conducted to confirm digestible amino acid levels in the dietary ingredients. During the growing and the overall growing-finishing period, daily gain, feed intake, and gain:feed were not affected (P > .10) by dietary treatment. Daily gain tended to be lower (P = .06) and gain:feed was poorer (P < .05) for pigs fed the 11.0% CP diet during the finishing phase. Although backfat thickness tended to be greater (P = .07) for pigs fed the lower-CP diet, estimated carcass lean yield was not affected (P > .10) by dietary treatment. Results of this study show that dietary CP can be reduced to 13% in the growing and 12.8% in the finishing diets of pigs as long as crystalline amino acids are added to match the apparent ileal digestible amino acid ratios in an assumed ideal protein.
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页码:1575 / 1583
页数:9
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