Optimal dietary standardized ileal digestible lysine level for pigs during the grower, early and late finisher periods

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作者
Song, Wenxin [1 ]
Wu, Zijuan [1 ]
Li, Wenli [1 ]
Li, Yali [1 ]
Yang, Huansheng [1 ]
机构
[1] Hunan Normal Univ, Coll Life Sci, Hunan Prov Key Lab Anim Intestinal Funct & Regulat, 36 Lushan Rd, Changsha 410081, Hunan, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Growing-finishing pig; Growth performance; Lysine requirements; Standardized ileal digestible; FUNCTIONAL AMINO-ACIDS; REQUIREMENTS; GILTS; RESTRICTION; PERFORMANCE; RATIO;
D O I
10.1186/s12917-022-03557-1
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Background: Lysine (Lys) is the first limiting amino acid for pigs fed corn-soybean meal diets. Three experiments were conducted to estimate the optimal standardized ileal digestible (SID) Lys requirement for growing (Exp. 1), early finishing (Exp. 2), and late finishing (Exp. 3) pigs under commercial conditions. Results and conclusions: In Exp. 1, a total of 650 growing pigs (32.21 +/- 0.33 kg bodyweight), were allocated to 5 dietary treatments supplemented with 0.75, 0.85, 0.94, 1.03, and 1.13% SID Lys. Each treatment had 5 replicate pens with 26 pigs per pen. The lowest feed to gain ratio (F:G) was obtained by pigs fed the 1.03% Lys diet and F:G showed both a linear and a quadratic response with increasing Lys (P < 0.05). Based on broken-line and quadratic analysis models, dietary SID Lys levels for the minimum F:G were 0.94%. In Exp. 2, 650 finishing pigs (57.24 +/- 2.00 kg bodyweight) were allotted to 5 dietary treatments providing SID Lys of 0.63, 0.71, 0.79, 0.87, and 0.95%. Each treatment had 5 replicates, 26 pigs per replication. The highest final bodyweight was achieved by 0.79% Lys while the highest average daily gain (ADG) and average daily feed intake (ADFI) was achieved by pigs consuming the 0.87% Lys diet (P < 0.05). Additionally, the lowest F:G was obtained by pigs fed the 0.79 and 0.87% Lys diet (P < 0.05). Based on broken-line and quadratic analysis models, the optimum Lys was 0.81 and 0.82% for ADG and F:G, respectively. In Exp. 3, 600 late finishing pigs (92.22 +/- 2.41 kg bodyweight), were divided into 5 treatments providing Lys levels of 0.53, 0.60, 0.66, 0.73, and 0.79%. Each treatment had 5 replicates, 24 pigs per replication. Results showed that final bodyweight, ADG, ADFI, and F:G was not affected by increasing dietary Lys level, suggesting that the lowest SID Lys (0.53%) was sufficient for this group of pigs. Taken together, the SID Lys requirement for pigs from 30 to 60 kg, 60 to 90 kg, 90 to 120 kg was 0.94%, 0.81 to 0.82, and 0.53%, respectively, depending on the response criteria with performance maximized.
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