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Nitrogen and energy partitioning in two genetic groups of pigs fed low-protein diets at 130 kg body weight

Authors :
Gianluca Galassi
Luca Malagutti
Stefania Colombini
Luca Rapetti
Luigi Gallo
Stefano Schiavon
Franco Tagliapietra
Gianni M. Crovetto
Source :
Italian Journal of Animal Science, Vol 14, Iss 3 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

Abstract

The aim was to evaluate the effect of low-protein (LP) or low-amino acid diets on digestibility, energy and nitrogen (N) utilisation in 2 genetic groups (GG) of pigs (129±11 kg BW). Duroc×Large White (A) pigs were chosen to represent a traditional GG for ham production, and Danbred Duroc (D) pigs to represent a GG with fast growing rate and high carcass lean yield. Dietary treatments: a conventional diet (CONV) containing 13.2% CP, and two LP diets, one with LP (10.4%) and low essential AA (LP1), the second with LP (9.7%) and high essential AA (LP2). Compared to CONV, LP2 had the same essential AA content per unit feed, while LP1 the same essential AA content per unit CP. Feed was restricted (DMI=6.8% BW0.75). Four consecutive digestibility/balances periods were conducted with 24 barrows, 12 A and 12 D. Metabolic cages and respiration chambers were used. No significant difference between diets was registered for digestibility. Nitrogen excreted: 41.3, 33.4 and 29.0 g/d (P=0.009), for CONV, LP1 and LP2 diets, respectively. Nitrogen retention was similar between the diets. Heat production (HP) was the lowest for LP diets. There was a tendency (P=0.079) for a lower energy digestibility in D group. The D pigs also had a higher HP and hence a lower retained energy in comparison with the A pigs. In conclusion: it is possible to reduce N excretion using very LP diets and LP-low AA diets; Danbred GG have a higher heat production and a lower energy retention than A pigs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15944077 and 1828051X
Volume :
14
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Italian Journal of Animal Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.35b60011ae754bf7906ebc1dd37241e6
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2015.4012