Optimization of protein quality and level in pigs’ diets to reduce nitrogen excretion in pork production

Sergii Zinoviev, S. Semenov, Mariia Pushkina
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Livestock is a significant source of reactive nitrogen in the environment. It is estimated that of the total amount of NH3 and N2O released into the environment as a result of human activities, about 70 % and 30 %, respectively, are formed in the livestock industry. Reducing the protein content of the diet is an effective way to reduce the excretion of N in pig urine. This can be done by improving the amino acid balance, which leads to a reduction in excess protein in the diet. Without the right combination of amino acids in the diet is inconceivable efficient and cost-effective production of livestock products. Two physiological balance experiments were conducted on the basis of the physiological yard of the Institute of Pig Breeding and APV NAAS to optimize nitrogen emissions of pigs into the environment. The first study on the optimization of nitrogen emissions by pigs under the conditions of combined use of plant and animal resources of feed protein for this purpose was formed 2 research groups of 8 heads each. The first group received a normal diet, the second received feed using plant and animal sources of feed protein. The second investigated the optimization of nitrogen emissions by pigs under conditions of reduced protein levels in diets using balancing amino acids and multienzyme compositions. To conduct a physiological balance experiment, three groups of pigs of 6 heads each were formed. The first group received a standard diet, the second with a reduced protein content and the addition of balancing amino acids, the third the second with a reduced protein content and the addition of balancing amino acids and multi-enzyme complex. It was found that the use of experimental diets with low fiber and anti-nutritional factors that use combined sources of protein nitrogen excretion in animals is likely to decrease, and the efficiency of nitrogen use increases by 3.12 % (p≤0.05) and 2.88 % (p≤0.05) from digested. Nitrogen uptake rates by animals receiving feeds with low dietary protein content but with the addition of balancing amino acids and multi-enzyme complex were at the level of animals in the control group. Nitrogen was released using a low-protein diet with the addition of balancing amino acids and (or) multi-enzyme complex, and the environment was lower by 8.71 % in the first and 11.23 % in the second experimental group. Key words: pigs, nitrogen, excretion, protein, amino acids, digestibility, multienzyme composition, low-protein diet, balancing
优化猪日粮蛋白质品质和水平,减少猪肉生产中氮排泄
牲畜是环境中活性氮的重要来源。据估计,在人类活动释放到环境中的NH3和N2O总量中,分别约有70%和30%是由畜牧业形成的。降低饲粮蛋白质含量是降低猪尿氮排泄量的有效途径。这可以通过改善氨基酸平衡来实现,从而减少饮食中过量的蛋白质。没有正确的氨基酸组合在饲料是不可想象的高效和具有成本效益的畜牧产品生产。为了优化猪向环境中氮的排放,在养猪所生理院落和APV NAAS的基础上进行了两项生理平衡试验。首次以优化饲料蛋白质动植物资源联合利用条件下猪氮排放为研究目标,组成2个研究组,每组8头。第一组饲喂普通饲料,第二组饲喂植物和动物来源的饲料蛋白质。第二项研究在降低饲粮蛋白质水平的条件下,通过平衡氨基酸和多酶组成来优化猪的氮排放。试验分为3组,每组6头,进行生理平衡试验。第一组饲喂标准日粮,第二组降低蛋白质含量并添加平衡氨基酸,第三组降低蛋白质含量并添加平衡氨基酸和多酶复合物。结果表明,饲粮中添加低纤维和抗营养因子可能降低动物蛋白质氮排泄源的使用,消化后氮的利用效率分别提高了3.12% (p≤0.05)和2.88% (p≤0.05)。饲粮蛋白质含量低但添加平衡氨基酸和多酶复合物的动物氮吸收率与对照组水平相当。在低蛋白饲粮中添加平衡氨基酸和(或)多酶复合物释放氮,第1组和第2组环境分别降低8.71%和11.23%。关键词:猪,氮,排泄,蛋白质,氨基酸,消化率,多酶组成,低蛋白日粮,平衡
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