PERFORMANCE AND BODY-COMPOSITION OF FINISHING GILTS (45 TO 85 KILOGRAMS) AS AFFECTED BY ENERGY-INTAKE AND NUTRITION IN EARLIER LIFE .2. PROTEIN AND LIPID ACCRETION IN BODY COMPONENTS

Citation
P. Bikker et al., PERFORMANCE AND BODY-COMPOSITION OF FINISHING GILTS (45 TO 85 KILOGRAMS) AS AFFECTED BY ENERGY-INTAKE AND NUTRITION IN EARLIER LIFE .2. PROTEIN AND LIPID ACCRETION IN BODY COMPONENTS, Journal of animal science, 74(4), 1996, pp. 817-826
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
Journal title
ISSN journal
00218812
Volume
74
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
817 - 826
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8812(1996)74:4<817:PABOFG>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Forty-eight commercial hybrid gilts were used to investigate the respo nse relationships between energy intake and deposition of protein and lipid in body components of finishing pigs (45 to 85 kg) as affected b y previous nutrition. Two groups of 24 gilts received a single diet ei ther at 2.2 (restricted pigs) or 3.7 (control pigs) times maintenance (M) from 20 to 45 kg. From 45 to 85 kg, pigs from each of these two gr oups were fed the same diet at one of six intake levels (1.7, 2.2, 2.7 , 3.2, or 3.7 x M, or ad libitum). At 85 kg, the gilts were dissected and analyzed. Protein content in the whole body decreased curvilinearl y from 190 to 166 g/kg (P < .001) and lipid content increased from 116 to 210 g/kg (P < .001) with increasing energy intake. The mean conten t of protein was 6 g/kg higher and of lipid 29 g/kg lower (both P < .0 01) in previously restricted gilts. Protein (PD) and lipid deposition (LD) in the whole body, organs, lean, and fat tissue increased linearl y (P < .001) with increasing energy intake. In the whole body, PD incr eased from 83 to 187 g/d and LD from 46 to 392 g/d. The respective res ponse relationships in grams/day were PD = 21.8 + 3.78 x DEI and LD = -193 + 13.7 x DEI (DEI is digestible energy intake, MJ/d). The LD:PD r atio increased curvilinearly from .6 to 2.2. Previous nutrition had on ly small effects on PD and LD. Only PD in the organs was on average 7 g/d higher (P < .001) in previously restricted gilts. Thus, the higher protein content and the lower lipid content in previously restricted gilts was not primarily the results of compensation but was almost ent irely present at the end of the restriction phase at 45 kg.