PROTEIN NUTRITION OF GESTATING SOWS

Citation
Je. Pettigrew et H. Yang, PROTEIN NUTRITION OF GESTATING SOWS, Journal of animal science, 75(10), 1997, pp. 2723-2730
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
Journal title
ISSN journal
00218812
Volume
75
Issue
10
Year of publication
1997
Pages
2723 - 2730
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8812(1997)75:10<2723:PNOGS>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Dietary amino acid requirements of gestating sows vary depending on ge netic strain, energy intake, body weight, and other factors. Estimatio n of amino acid requirements for gestating sows in a defined situation should be directed toward achieving a high rate of protein accretion and a modest rate of fat accretion. More information is needed to set target accretion rates precisely. A simple mathematical model was deve loped with the limited objectives of 1) aiding in understanding the in teractions among energy intake, amino acid intake, protein accretion p otential, and body weight in affecting the amount of body protein and fat accreted by pregnant sows and 2) providing general guidelines for feeding programs. Predictions from the model suggest that the daily ly sine requirement varies markedly with variation in ME intake but that the requirement as a percentage of the diet is more stable as ME intak e varies. At moderate ME intake, the lysine requirement seems greater during late gestation than earlier. The lysine requirement of heavy so ws is less than that of light gilts at a similar ME intake, and this o ffers opportunity for modest cost savings in pork production. A compro mise is necessary between the goals of a high rate of protein accretio n and a modest rate of fat accretion. It seems that a sow's potential protein accretion rate is rarely limiting.