1. The use of feed-grade amino acids in lactating sow diets
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Kevin J Touchette, Casey Neill, J. Connor, Pairat Srichana, Laura L Greiner, James L Usry, G. L. Allee, and C. D. Knight
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0301 basic medicine ,Litter (animal) ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Animal science ,Valine ,Lactation ,medicine ,Weaning ,Animal nutrition ,lcsh:SF1-1100 ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Meal ,Amino acid ratio ,Methionine ,lcsh:Veterinary medicine ,Research ,0402 animal and dairy science ,L-lysine ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Amino acid ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Sow ,lcsh:SF600-1100 ,Animal Science and Zoology ,lcsh:Animal culture ,Food Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Background The use of feed grade amino acids can reduce the cost of lactation feed. With changing genetics, increasing feed costs, and higher number of pigs weaned with heavier wean weights further evaluation of higher inclusion levels of feed-grade amino acid in lactation diets than previously published is warranted. Two experiments (Exp.) were conducted to determine the optimal inclusion level of L-lysine HCl to be included in swine lactation diets while digestible lysine levels remain constant across dietary treatments and allowing feed grade amino acids to be added to the diet to maintain dietary ratios relative to lysine to maximize litter growth rate and sow reproductive performance. Furthermore, the studies were to evaluate minimal amino acid ratios relative to lysine that allows for optimal litter growth rate and sow reproductive performance. Results Exp. 1: Increasing L-lysine HCl resulted in similar gilt feed intake, litter, and reproductive performance. Average litter gain from birth to weaning was 2.51, 2.49, 2.59, 2.43, and 2.65 kg/d when gilts were fed 0.00, 0.075, 0.150, 0.225, and 0.30% L-lysine HCl, respectively. Exp. 2: The average litter gain from birth to weaning was 2.68, 2.73, 2.67, 2.70, and 2.64 kg/d (P
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- 2018
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