Effects of different standardized ileal digestible lysine: net energy proportion in growing and finishing pigs.
J Anim Sci Technol
; 62(2): 198-207, 2020 Mar.
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ABSTRACT
This experiment was performed to evaluate the optimal proportion of dietary standardized ileal digestible lysine (SID Lys) to net energy (NE) proportion in growing to finishing pigs. A total of seventy-two pigs were used at phase 1 (initial body weight 37.23 ± 0.23 kilogram, for 42 d) and at phase 2 (initial body weight 54.16 ± 0.20 kilogram, for 77 d). They were arbitrarily assigned to three treatments groups consisting of four duplicates per treatment (six pigs in duplicates, respectively). Diet treatments were as follows CON = basal diets (phase 1, crude protein (CP) 19.1%; SID Lys 0.94%; SID Lys NE proportion 0.91 g/MJ / phase 2, CP 17.0%; SID Lys 0.84%; SID Lys NE proportion 0.79 g/MJ), TRT1 (phase 1, CP 18.0%; SID Lys 0.92%; SID Lys NE proportion 0.89 g/MJ / phase 2, CP 15.8%; SID Lys 0.8%; SID Lys NE proportion 0.75 g/MJ), TRT2 (phase 1, CP 17.3%; SID Lys 0.82%; SID Lys NE proportion 0.79 g/MJ / phase 2, CP 14.8%; SID Lys 0.7%; SID Lys NE proportion 0.65 g/MJ). In phase 1 and 2, growth performance did not meaningfully be affected when SID Lys NE proportion decreased with reducing CP content. In phase 2, the nitrogen digestibility of CON group in 11 week was higher (p < 0.05) than other treatments. Also, marbling and firmness scores of TRT2 group diets increased (p < 0.05) compared with those of CON group, but dissimilarities of other meat qualities did not be detected among treatments. In conclusion, introduction of NE system can reduce negative problems introduced when dietary CP decreased. Also, 0.79 and 0.65 g/MJ of SID Lys NE proportion is the optimal Lys NE proportion to achieve improved pork quality without impairing the growth performance in growing-finishing pigs, respectively.
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