Evaluation of the standardized ileal digestible lysine requirement of nursery pigs from 28 to 63 d of age in a three-phase feeding program

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Autor(a) principal: Braga, Diego de Ávila Martins
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Donzele, Juarez Lopes, Donzele, Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira, Sousa, Matheus Faria de, Cardoso, Evandro Ferreira, Donzeles, Igor de Freitas, Oliveira, João Paulo de, Furtado, Jessica Mansur Siqueira
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to determine the standardized ileal digestible lysine (SID Lys) requirement of nursery pigs from 28 to 63 d of age fed a multi-phase feeding (PF) program and its possible adaptation to SID Lys-deficient diets. Ninety-six commercial hybrid piglets (Topigs Norsvin, 46 castrated males and 50 females) that had been weaned at 28 d of age with an initial body weight of 8.82 ± 0.28 kg were distributed in a randomized block design composed of four treatments, with eight replicates per treatment and three animals per replicate. The treatments were as follows: PF1, SID Lys levels of 1.05, 0.95, and 0.85%; PF 2, SID Lys levels of 1.15, 1.05, and 0.95%; PF 3, SID Lys levels of 1.25, 1.15, and 1.05%; and PF 4, SID Lys levels of 1.35, 1.25, and 1.15% from 28 to 35, 36 to 49, and 50 to 63 d of age, respectively. From 28 to 63 d of age, the average daily feed intake (ADFI) and average daily gain (ADG) were not affected by the SID Lys levels tested; however, final body weight (fBW) was affected, with PF1 having the lowest fBW. The SID Lys levels tested had a significant effect on the feed conversion ratio (FCR), which varied linearly from 28 to 35 d of age. In the period from 28 to 63 d of age, pigs fed PF4 had the highest FCR results. The protein deposition ratio (PDR) was also affected by the SID Lys levels tested, with PF3 and PF4 having the highest PDR results. Therefore, the optimal SID Lys requirement for nursery pigs from 28 to 35 d of age that provided better performance results was 1.25%, corresponding to a daily Lys intake of 4.13 g/d. PF3 provided the best performance and PDR results for piglets from 28 to 63 days of age.
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spelling Evaluation of the standardized ileal digestible lysine requirement of nursery pigs from 28 to 63 d of age in a three-phase feeding programAvaliação da exigência de lisina digestível de leitões na fase de creche dos 28 a 63 dias de idade em programa de alimentação trifásicoAmino acidCompensatory growthNutritional requirementTissue deposition.AminoácidosDeposição tecidualExigência nutricionalGanho compensatório.The objective of this study was to determine the standardized ileal digestible lysine (SID Lys) requirement of nursery pigs from 28 to 63 d of age fed a multi-phase feeding (PF) program and its possible adaptation to SID Lys-deficient diets. Ninety-six commercial hybrid piglets (Topigs Norsvin, 46 castrated males and 50 females) that had been weaned at 28 d of age with an initial body weight of 8.82 ± 0.28 kg were distributed in a randomized block design composed of four treatments, with eight replicates per treatment and three animals per replicate. The treatments were as follows: PF1, SID Lys levels of 1.05, 0.95, and 0.85%; PF 2, SID Lys levels of 1.15, 1.05, and 0.95%; PF 3, SID Lys levels of 1.25, 1.15, and 1.05%; and PF 4, SID Lys levels of 1.35, 1.25, and 1.15% from 28 to 35, 36 to 49, and 50 to 63 d of age, respectively. From 28 to 63 d of age, the average daily feed intake (ADFI) and average daily gain (ADG) were not affected by the SID Lys levels tested; however, final body weight (fBW) was affected, with PF1 having the lowest fBW. The SID Lys levels tested had a significant effect on the feed conversion ratio (FCR), which varied linearly from 28 to 35 d of age. In the period from 28 to 63 d of age, pigs fed PF4 had the highest FCR results. The protein deposition ratio (PDR) was also affected by the SID Lys levels tested, with PF3 and PF4 having the highest PDR results. Therefore, the optimal SID Lys requirement for nursery pigs from 28 to 35 d of age that provided better performance results was 1.25%, corresponding to a daily Lys intake of 4.13 g/d. PF3 provided the best performance and PDR results for piglets from 28 to 63 days of age.O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar a exigência de lisina digestível (LD) de leitões na fase de creche dos 28 aos 63 dias de idade alimentados com plano nutricional (PN) multifásico e sua possível adaptação às dietas deficientes em LD. Para este propósito, um total de noventa e seis leitões híbridos comerciais (Topigs Norsvin), quarenta e seis machos castrados e cinquenta fêmeas, desmamados aos 28 dias de idade, com peso corporal inicial de 8,82 ± 0,28 kg, foram distribuídos em um delineamento em blocos ao acaso composto por quatro tratamentos (Trt), com oito repetições por Trt, e três animais por repetição. Os Trts foram: PN1. Níveis de LD de 1,05; 0,95; e 0,85%, PN2. Níveis de LD de 1,15; 1,05; e 0,95%, PN3. Níveis de LD de 1,25; 1,15; e 1,05%, e PN4. Níveis de LD de 1,35; 1,25; e 1,15%, respectivamente, para as fases compreendidas de 28 a 35, 36 a 49, e 50 a 63 dias de idade. De 28 a 63 dias de idade, a ingestão diária média de alimento (IDMA) e o ganho médio diário (GMD) não foram afetados pelos níveis testados de LD o peso corporal final (PCF) dos leitões foi afetado, PN1 apresentando o menor PCF. Os níveis de LD testados apresentaram um efeito significativo sobre a conversão alimentar (CA), que variou linearmente de 28 a 35 dias de idade. No período de 28 a 63 dias de idade, os leitões alimentados com PN4 apresentaram os maiores resultados de CA. A taxa de deposição de proteína (TDP) também foi afetada pelos níveis de LD testados, com PN3 e PN4 apresentando os maiores resultados para TDP. Portanto, a exigência de LD para leitões na fase de creche dos 28 aos 35 dias de idade que proporcionou os melhores resultados de desempenho foi de 1,25%, correspondendo ao consumo diário de lisina de 4,13 g. PN3 forneceu os melhores resultados de desempenho e TDP para leitões dos 28 aos 63 dias de idade.UEL2018-03-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2861410.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n2p719Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 39 No. 2 (2018); 719-730Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 39 n. 2 (2018); 719-7301679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the standardized ileal digestible lysine requirement of nursery pigs from 28 to 63 d of age in a three-phase feeding program
Avaliação da exigência de lisina digestível de leitões na fase de creche dos 28 a 63 dias de idade em programa de alimentação trifásico
title Evaluation of the standardized ileal digestible lysine requirement of nursery pigs from 28 to 63 d of age in a three-phase feeding program
spellingShingle Evaluation of the standardized ileal digestible lysine requirement of nursery pigs from 28 to 63 d of age in a three-phase feeding program
Braga, Diego de Ávila Martins
Amino acid
Compensatory growth
Nutritional requirement
Tissue deposition.
Aminoácidos
Deposição tecidual
Exigência nutricional
Ganho compensatório.
title_short Evaluation of the standardized ileal digestible lysine requirement of nursery pigs from 28 to 63 d of age in a three-phase feeding program
title_full Evaluation of the standardized ileal digestible lysine requirement of nursery pigs from 28 to 63 d of age in a three-phase feeding program
title_fullStr Evaluation of the standardized ileal digestible lysine requirement of nursery pigs from 28 to 63 d of age in a three-phase feeding program
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the standardized ileal digestible lysine requirement of nursery pigs from 28 to 63 d of age in a three-phase feeding program
title_sort Evaluation of the standardized ileal digestible lysine requirement of nursery pigs from 28 to 63 d of age in a three-phase feeding program
author Braga, Diego de Ávila Martins
author_facet Braga, Diego de Ávila Martins
Donzele, Juarez Lopes
Donzele, Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira
Sousa, Matheus Faria de
Cardoso, Evandro Ferreira
Donzeles, Igor de Freitas
Oliveira, João Paulo de
Furtado, Jessica Mansur Siqueira
author_role author
author2 Donzele, Juarez Lopes
Donzele, Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira
Sousa, Matheus Faria de
Cardoso, Evandro Ferreira
Donzeles, Igor de Freitas
Oliveira, João Paulo de
Furtado, Jessica Mansur Siqueira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Braga, Diego de Ávila Martins
Donzele, Juarez Lopes
Donzele, Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira
Sousa, Matheus Faria de
Cardoso, Evandro Ferreira
Donzeles, Igor de Freitas
Oliveira, João Paulo de
Furtado, Jessica Mansur Siqueira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amino acid
Compensatory growth
Nutritional requirement
Tissue deposition.
Aminoácidos
Deposição tecidual
Exigência nutricional
Ganho compensatório.
topic Amino acid
Compensatory growth
Nutritional requirement
Tissue deposition.
Aminoácidos
Deposição tecidual
Exigência nutricional
Ganho compensatório.
description The objective of this study was to determine the standardized ileal digestible lysine (SID Lys) requirement of nursery pigs from 28 to 63 d of age fed a multi-phase feeding (PF) program and its possible adaptation to SID Lys-deficient diets. Ninety-six commercial hybrid piglets (Topigs Norsvin, 46 castrated males and 50 females) that had been weaned at 28 d of age with an initial body weight of 8.82 ± 0.28 kg were distributed in a randomized block design composed of four treatments, with eight replicates per treatment and three animals per replicate. The treatments were as follows: PF1, SID Lys levels of 1.05, 0.95, and 0.85%; PF 2, SID Lys levels of 1.15, 1.05, and 0.95%; PF 3, SID Lys levels of 1.25, 1.15, and 1.05%; and PF 4, SID Lys levels of 1.35, 1.25, and 1.15% from 28 to 35, 36 to 49, and 50 to 63 d of age, respectively. From 28 to 63 d of age, the average daily feed intake (ADFI) and average daily gain (ADG) were not affected by the SID Lys levels tested; however, final body weight (fBW) was affected, with PF1 having the lowest fBW. The SID Lys levels tested had a significant effect on the feed conversion ratio (FCR), which varied linearly from 28 to 35 d of age. In the period from 28 to 63 d of age, pigs fed PF4 had the highest FCR results. The protein deposition ratio (PDR) was also affected by the SID Lys levels tested, with PF3 and PF4 having the highest PDR results. Therefore, the optimal SID Lys requirement for nursery pigs from 28 to 35 d of age that provided better performance results was 1.25%, corresponding to a daily Lys intake of 4.13 g/d. PF3 provided the best performance and PDR results for piglets from 28 to 63 days of age.
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