Effects of Increasing Energy or Lysine in Soybean Meal-Based Diets on Early and Late Finishing Pig Performance

Ty H. Kim, Jamil E. G. Faccin, Robert D. Goodband, Mike D. Tokach, Joel M. DeRouchey, Jason C. Woodworth, Jordan T. Gebhardt
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A total of 2,265 finishing pigs (337 × 1050 PIC; initially 110.7 ± 6.14 lb) were used in two 28-d trials to determine the effect of increasing energy or lysine in soybean meal-based diets on early and late finishing pig performance. Pigs were housed in mixed gender pens with 27 pigs per pen and 21 pens per treatment. Soybean meal (SBM) NE values used in diet formulation were either 946 kcal/lb (78% NE of corn; NRC)3 or 1,212 kcal/lb (100% NE of corn). The treatments were structured as a completely randomized design. Treatments consisted of: 1) a diet containing a high level of SBM which was estimated at 100% NE of corn (High SBM); 2) a diet containing a low level of SBM which was estimated at 100% NE of corn with added feed-grade amino acids (Low SBM); 3) a diet containing a low level of SBM which was estimated at 78% NE of corn with added fat (Low SBM w/fat) to equal the NE in diets 1 and 2; and 4) a diet containing a low level of SBM which was estimated at 100% NE of corn with increased feed-grade AA and increased Lys:NE (Low SBM w/AA). Following the 28-d growth trial in the early finishing phase, pigs were fed a common diet for approximately 30 d. Pens were then randomly allotted to 1 of the same 4 treatments for the late finishing phase (initially 251.5 ± 7.40 lb BW). For both experiments, pigs were weighed and feed disappearance was measured every 14 d to determine ADG, ADFI, F/G, and caloric efficiency (CE). In the early finishing study, there were no differences in ADG (P > 0.10), but pigs fed a low level of SBM with increased feed-grade AA and increased Lys:NE (Low SBM w/AA) had increased (P < 0.05) ADFI compared to pigs fed a high level of SBM (High SBM). The increased ADFI without increased ADG resulted in poorer F/G (P < 0.05) in pigs fed a low level of SBM with increased feed-grade AA and increased Lys:NE (Low SBM w/AA) compared to pigs fed a low level of SBM with added fat (Low SBM w/fat). For CE, pigs fed a low level of SBM with added fat (Low SBM w/fat) had improved (P < 0.05) CE compared to pigs fed a low level of SBM with increased feed-grade AA and increased Lys:NE (Low SBM w/AA). In the late finishing study, there was a tendency (P = 0.092) for a treatment effect on F/G where pigs fed the High SBM diet had the best F/G, but there was not a significant difference between any two treatments when using a Tukey multiple comparison adjustment (P > 0.05). There was no evidence (P > 0.10) for a difference in ADG, ADFI, or CE. Based on the performance of pigs fed the low level of SBM with increased AA and increased Lys:NE (Low SBM w/AA), the lost performance of low SBM diets is not due to a lower Lys:Cal ratio that results when NE is underestimated. Using caloric efficiency, SBM is estimated to contain 94% of the NE of corn based on results of the early finishing study and 125% of the NE of corn based on results of the late finishing study.
豆粕型饲粮中增加能量或赖氨酸对育肥猪早期和后期生产性能的影响
共育肥猪2265头(337 × 1050匹;为确定豆粕型饲粮中增加能量或赖氨酸对育肥猪早期和后期生产性能的影响,试验采用两期28 d试验,初始试验体重为110.7±6.14 lb。猪饲养在混合型猪圈中,每圈27头猪,每个处理21头猪。日粮配方中使用的豆粕NE值为946千卡/磅(78%为玉米NE);NRC)3或1,212千卡/磅(100% NE玉米)。治疗采用完全随机设计。处理包括:1)饲粮中含有高水平的玉米粗粉,估计为100% NE(高粗粉);2)饲粮SBM水平较低,估计为100% NE的玉米添加饲料级氨基酸(低SBM);3)低SBM水平的饲粮,估计为78% NE的玉米添加脂肪(低SBM w/fat),与饲粮1和饲粮2的NE相当;4)饲粮中SBM水平较低,估计为100% NE,饲料级AA增加,赖氨酸:NE增加(低SBM w/AA)。在肥育前期28 d生长试验结束后,饲喂普通饲粮约30 d。在肥育后期(初始体重为251.5±7.40 lb BW),将猪栏随机分配至相同4个处理中的1个处理。两组试验均称重,每14 d测定一次饲料消失量,以测定日增重、ADFI、料重比和热效率(CE)。育肥期前期,平均日增重差异不显著(P > 0.10),但饲粮中添加低水平SBM并增加饲料级AA和赖氨酸:NE(低SBM w/AA)比饲粮中添加高水平SBM(高SBM)提高了ADFI (P < 0.05)。饲粮中添加低水平SBM并添加脂肪(低SBM w/fat)的猪相比,饲粮中添加低水平SBM(低SBM w/fat)的猪,饲粮中添加低水平SBM(低SBM w/fat)的饲粮中添加低水平SBM(低SBM w/fat)的猪,在增加ADFI而不增加ADG的情况下,其料重比更低(P < 0.05)。对于CE,饲粮添加低水平SBM(低SBM w/fat)比饲粮添加低水平SBM(提高饲料级AA和赖氨酸:NE)(低SBM w/AA)提高了CE (P < 0.05)。在肥育后期试验中,饲粮中高粗脂肪的料重比最佳,对料重比有一定的影响趋势(P = 0.092),但采用Tukey多重比较调整时,两种处理间差异不显著(P > 0.05)。无证据表明ADG、ADFI或CE有差异(P > 0.10)。从饲粮中添加低水平SBM、增加AA和增加赖氨酸:NE(低SBM w/AA)的猪的生产性能来看,低SBM饲粮的生产性能下降并非由于饲粮中低估了NE而导致赖氨酸:卡路里比降低。根据热效率,根据早期育肥研究的结果,SBM估计含有94%的玉米NE,根据后期育肥研究的结果,SBM含有125%的玉米NE。
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