The effect of lysine supplementation on the performance of Myanmar local breed and DYL crossed breed pig

Sai Koung Ngeun, K. H. Swe, A. A. Maw, H. Moe
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A Completely Randomized Design (CRD) was comprised 2x3 factorial arrangements of two breeds (DYL and local breed) and three different lysine levels. The 18 weeks old, nine castrated DYL and nine local breed were randomly allocated in each individual pen to six treatment groups with three replicates into 18 pens. Two breeds of pigs (DYL and local breed) were exposed to the three different dietary treatments, L1- basal diet without lysine supplementation, L2- basal diet with 0.95% total lysine for finisher and L3- basal diet with 1.45% total lysine for finisher. The growth performance and back fat thickness were determined for finishing pigs. Significantly better body weight, weight gain, feed conversion ratio (FCR) and lower back fat were observed in pigs fed L2 but did not significantly differ from those fed L3. Otherwise, diets without lysine supplementation (L1) showed no better effect on the growth performances of both DYL and local breeds. It could be noted that L2 was the best level to obtain optimal growth performances and feed efficiency. Between the two breeds, growth performances of DYL were superior over that of local breed. Back fat thicknesses of DYL were also thinner than that of local breed. The interactions were observed between lysine levels and different breeds regard for final body weight, cumulative gain and feed conversion ratio. It was noticeable that lysine supplementation helped to improve growth performance and reduce back fat thickness of both local breed and DYL crossed breed. The result also showed that a comparison of the two different breed revealed the improved performances in DYL crossed breed rather than that of local breed.  
添加赖氨酸对缅甸地方品种和DYL杂交猪生产性能的影响
采用完全随机设计(CRD), 2个品种(DYL和地方品种)和3种不同赖氨酸水平的2 × 3阶乘安排。试验选用18周龄、9只阉割的DYL和9只地方品种,每栏随机分为6个处理组,每组3个重复,共18个栏。2个品种(DYL和地方品种)分别饲喂L1-基础饲粮不添加赖氨酸、L2-基础饲粮添加0.95%赖氨酸和L3-基础饲粮添加1.45%赖氨酸3种不同的饲粮处理。测定育肥猪的生长性能和背部脂肪厚度。L2组猪的体重、增重、饲料系数(FCR)和下背脂肪显著优于L3组,但与L3组差异不显著。此外,不添加赖氨酸(L1)的饲粮对DYL和地方品种的生长性能没有更好的影响。由此可见,L2水平是获得最佳生长性能和饲料效率的最佳水平。在两个品种中,DYL的生长性能优于地方品种。DYL的背部脂肪厚度也比本地品种薄。观察不同品种赖氨酸水平对末重、累积增重和饲料系数的交互作用。添加赖氨酸可以显著提高地方品种和DYL杂交品种的生长性能,降低背膘厚度。结果还表明,两个不同品种的比较表明,DYL杂交品种的性能优于地方品种。
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