Nutritional plans of digestible lysine for growing-finishing gilts

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha,Gabriel Cipriano
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Donzele,Juarez Lopes, Silva,Francisco Carlos de Oliveira, Donzele,Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira, Kiefer,Charles, Alebrante,Leandro, Paulino,Pedro Veiga Rodrigues, Serão,Nicola Vergara Lopes
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Resumo: This experiment was conducted to evaluate nutritional plans of digestible lysine (DLys) for growing-finishing gilts. Eighty gilts with 63 days of age and an initial weight of 24.2±1.52 kg were distributed in a completely randomized block design, with five nutritional plans of DLys (9-8-7, 10-9-8, 11-10-9, 12-11-10, and 13-12-11 g/kg, from 63 to 103, 104 to 133, and 134 to 153 days of age, respectively) and eight replicates. Pigs were housed in pairs and fed their respective diets ad libitum throughout the experimental period (90 days). To monitor the animal development along the experiment at 103 and 133 days, gilts were weighed and subjected to analysis of ultrasound for evaluation of loin depth (longissimus dorsi) and backfat thickness. At the end of the experiment (153 days of age) the animals were weighed, and after slaughter carcasses were evaluated individually using a typifying pistol to evaluate the percentage and the content of carcass meat, loin depth and backfat thickness. From 63 to 133 days, there was no effect of the nutritional plans on daily feed intake, performance, or backfat thickness; however the loin depth was greater in the gilts that received plans with high levels of DLys (12-11; 13-12 g/kg) compared with the plan with the lowest level (8-7 g/kg). For the entire period (63 to 153 days), no influence of the nutritional plans was observed on the daily feed intake, performance variables, or carcass characteristics. A nutritional plan containing 9-8-7 g/kg of digestible lysine fed from 63 to 103, 104 to 133 and 134 to 153 days, respectively, meets the requirements for performance and carcass characteristics of growing-finishing gilts.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nutritional plans of digestible lysine for growing-finishing gilts
title Nutritional plans of digestible lysine for growing-finishing gilts
spellingShingle Nutritional plans of digestible lysine for growing-finishing gilts
Rocha,Gabriel Cipriano
amino acid
carcass
performance
phases
swine
title_short Nutritional plans of digestible lysine for growing-finishing gilts
title_full Nutritional plans of digestible lysine for growing-finishing gilts
title_fullStr Nutritional plans of digestible lysine for growing-finishing gilts
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional plans of digestible lysine for growing-finishing gilts
title_sort Nutritional plans of digestible lysine for growing-finishing gilts
author Rocha,Gabriel Cipriano
author_facet Rocha,Gabriel Cipriano
Donzele,Juarez Lopes
Silva,Francisco Carlos de Oliveira
Donzele,Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira
Kiefer,Charles
Alebrante,Leandro
Paulino,Pedro Veiga Rodrigues
Serão,Nicola Vergara Lopes
author_role author
author2 Donzele,Juarez Lopes
Silva,Francisco Carlos de Oliveira
Donzele,Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira
Kiefer,Charles
Alebrante,Leandro
Paulino,Pedro Veiga Rodrigues
Serão,Nicola Vergara Lopes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha,Gabriel Cipriano
Donzele,Juarez Lopes
Silva,Francisco Carlos de Oliveira
Donzele,Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira
Kiefer,Charles
Alebrante,Leandro
Paulino,Pedro Veiga Rodrigues
Serão,Nicola Vergara Lopes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv amino acid
carcass
performance
phases
swine
topic amino acid
carcass
performance
phases
swine
description This experiment was conducted to evaluate nutritional plans of digestible lysine (DLys) for growing-finishing gilts. Eighty gilts with 63 days of age and an initial weight of 24.2±1.52 kg were distributed in a completely randomized block design, with five nutritional plans of DLys (9-8-7, 10-9-8, 11-10-9, 12-11-10, and 13-12-11 g/kg, from 63 to 103, 104 to 133, and 134 to 153 days of age, respectively) and eight replicates. Pigs were housed in pairs and fed their respective diets ad libitum throughout the experimental period (90 days). To monitor the animal development along the experiment at 103 and 133 days, gilts were weighed and subjected to analysis of ultrasound for evaluation of loin depth (longissimus dorsi) and backfat thickness. At the end of the experiment (153 days of age) the animals were weighed, and after slaughter carcasses were evaluated individually using a typifying pistol to evaluate the percentage and the content of carcass meat, loin depth and backfat thickness. From 63 to 133 days, there was no effect of the nutritional plans on daily feed intake, performance, or backfat thickness; however the loin depth was greater in the gilts that received plans with high levels of DLys (12-11; 13-12 g/kg) compared with the plan with the lowest level (8-7 g/kg). For the entire period (63 to 153 days), no influence of the nutritional plans was observed on the daily feed intake, performance variables, or carcass characteristics. A nutritional plan containing 9-8-7 g/kg of digestible lysine fed from 63 to 103, 104 to 133 and 134 to 153 days, respectively, meets the requirements for performance and carcass characteristics of growing-finishing gilts.
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