Performance and behavior of piglets fed diets with different metabolizable energy levels

IF 0.4 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Janaina Martins de Medeiros, Luana de Bittencut Acosta, L. I. Schneider, A. Borba, D. Klein, M. Migliorini, H. C. M. Muniz, V. de Oliveira, C. E. Gewehr
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This study evaluated the effect of different metabolizable energy (ME) levels in diets on digestibility, performance, and feeding behavior of weaned piglets. A digestibility study to determine ME levels was performed using 12 male piglets with 11.5 ± 0.5 kg body weight (BW), in a cross-over design fed with different ME levels (treatments). In the performance study were used 64 female piglets with 7.5 ± 0.8 kg BW, in a randomized block design with four treatments (3.30, 3.40, 3.50, and 3.60 Mcal.kg-1ME levels), and feeding program with three phases (pre-initial I, pre-initial II, and initial). For feeding behavior, four pens of each treatment were monitored with cameras. The crude-protein digestibility coefficient reduced as dietary ME level increased (P <0.05). In pre-initial I animal performance was not influenced (P <0.05) by ME diet levels, and in the pre-initial II and initial phases, increases in ME caused quadratic (r² 0.99) and linear (r² 0.99) effects on daily feed intake, respectively. When ME levels increased, feed conversion ratio decreased linearly in the pre-initial II phase (r² =0.98), and quadratically in the initial phase (r²= 0.99). The number and duration of feeder visits linearly decreased as the diet energy levels increased (P <0.05). Weaned piglets can regulate feed intake according to dietary ME levels. The performance of weaned piglets can be maintained using diets containing metabolizable energy levels between 3.30 at 3.60 Mcal.ME.kg-1 if the ratio of nutrients to energy is maintained constant.The feed intake behavior of weaned piglets is influenced  by increases in dietary metabolizable energy levels evaluated, resulting in fewer and shorter visits to the feeder.
不同代谢能水平日粮对仔猪生产性能和行为的影响
本研究旨在评估饲粮中不同代谢能水平对断奶仔猪消化率、生产性能和摄食行为的影响。本试验选用12头体重为11.5±0.5 kg的公仔猪,采用交叉设计,饲喂不同代谢能水平(处理)。试验选用64头体重为7.5±0.8 kg的母仔猪,采用随机区组设计,分为3.30、3.40、3.50和3.60 Mcal处理。kg-1ME水平),以及三个阶段的喂养计划(初始前I,初始前II和初始)。在摄食行为方面,采用摄像机监测每组4只围栏的摄食行为。粗蛋白质消化率系数随饲粮代谢能水平的升高而降低(P <0.05)。在初始I期前期,饲粮代谢能水平对动物生产性能无显著影响(P <0.05),在初始II期前期和初始阶段,代谢能的增加分别对日采食量产生二次(r²0.99)和线性(r²0.99)影响。随着代谢能水平的升高,饲料系数在初始前期呈线性下降(r²= 0.98),在初始阶段呈二次下降(r²= 0.99)。随饲粮能量水平的升高,访饲次数和访饲时间呈线性降低(P <0.05)。断奶仔猪可根据饲粮代谢能水平调节采食量。饲粮代谢能水平在3.30 ~ 3.60 mccal . me之间可维持断奶仔猪生产性能。如果营养物质与能量的比例保持不变,体重就会降到Kg-1。断奶仔猪的采食行为受到饲粮代谢能水平增加的影响,从而减少和缩短对饲料的访问。
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Semina-ciencias Agrarias
Semina-ciencias Agrarias 农林科学-农业综合
CiteScore
1.10
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148
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal Semina Ciencias Agrarias (Semina: Cien. Agrar.) is a quarterly publication promoting Science and Technology and is associated with the State University of Londrina. It publishes original and review articles, as well as case reports and communications in the field of Agricultural Sciences, Animal Sciences, Food Sciences and Veterinary Medicine.
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