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Replacing starch with fat in the diet is more effective at enhancing overall performance in finisher than grower pigs

机译:在饮食中取代脂肪的淀粉更有效地提高整体在优化器中的整体性能而不是种植者猪

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The addition of supplementary fat to pig diets above current dietary recommendations has generally been viewed in a negative manner because it is considered that the surplus energy will be deposited into adipose tissue, and may therefore be detrimental to carcass value. The current study sought to investigate the effects of adding supplementary fat, in place of starch, to increase the energy density of male and female pig diets on growth performance and carcass quality. A total of 288 Large White x Landrace male and female pigs (boars and gilts) were randomly allocated to pens of 12 pigs each. The effects of (i) sex (gilts v. boars), (ii) added dietary fat level (as tallow; 0 v. 40 and 80 g/kg) and (iii) within added dietary fat level (40 v. 80 g fat/kg), were tested for a 5-week period (Period 1) (n = 4). These diets were formulated to contain 13.5, 14.3 and 15.2 MJ digestible energy/kg for 0, 40 and 80 g added fat/kg, respectively; the calculated standardized ileal digestible lysine content was kept constant at 8.8 g/kg of diet. Thereafter the experiment was designed to test for the same effects over a second 5-week period (Period 2), during which pigs from the initial three treatments were offered the diets with 0 and 40 g added fat/kg. Treatment effects were also assessed over the whole 10 weeks of the study. There was a positive linear effect of dietary fat supplementation in Period 1 on average daily weight gain, whereas dietary fat level in Period 1 had no effect on performance in Period 2, overall, or on carcass weight and P2 backfat thickness (i.e. thickness of fat at 65 mm down the left side from the midline, at the level of the head of the last rib) at 10 weeks. In contrast, supplementation of the diet with 40 g fat/kg during Period 2, regardless of the diet offered in Period 1, increased ADG in the second period and over the entire experiment. There were minimal effects of supplementary fat on feed intake in the entire experiment; however feed conversion ratio (FCR) was influenced by sex over the entire study and tended to be reduced by dietary fat supplementation in Period 2. The diet with 40 g added fat/kg fed in Period 2 increased carcass weight by an average of 2.8 kg and P2 backfat thickness by 1.2 mm. Collectively, the data from the current study suggest that dietary fat supplementation is more effective in finisher pigs than in grower pigs in terms of growth rate, FCR and carcass weight.
机译:对目前膳食建议的猪饮食的补充脂肪的添加通常以负面方式观察,因为认为剩余能量将沉积在脂肪组织中,因此可能对胴体价值有害。目前的研究试图探讨添加补充脂肪,代替淀粉的影响,以增加男性和雌性猪饮食的能量密度对生长性能和胴体品质。共有288名大白x兰德雄性和雌性猪(公猪和吉尔茨)随机分配给12只猪的钢笔。 (i)性别的效果(吉尔茨v。公猪),(ii)增加膳食脂肪水平(牛脂; 0 v。40和80g / kg)和(iii)在额外的膳食脂肪水平内(40 v。80 g脂肪/ kg)进行5周(第1期)(n = 4)。配制这些饮食含有13.5,14.3和15.2MJ消化能量/ kg,分别为0,40和80g添加脂肪/ kg;计算的标准化髂骨可消化赖氨酸含量保持在8.8g / kg饮食中。此后,该实验旨在测试在第二周(2期)的第二周(期间2)的效果相同的效果,在此期间,从初始三种处理中的猪提供饮食,其中脂肪/ kg添加0和40g。还在研究的整个10周内评估治疗效果。在平均每日体重增加期间1期间膳食脂肪补充的正线性效果,而期间膳食脂肪水平在2期,总体上或胴体重量和P2背脂厚度(即脂肪厚度的情况下没有影响在左侧从中线左侧65毫米,在最后一个肋骨的头部左右)10周。相比之下,在第2期中补充饮食,含量为40克脂肪/千克,无论在第1期内提供的饮食,在第二个时期和整个实验中增加ADG。补充脂肪对整个实验中的饲料摄入量的最小影响;然而,饲料转化率(FCR)受到整个研究的性别影响,并倾向于通过期间的膳食脂肪补充剂减少。40克的饮食加入脂肪/ kg在2时喂养胴体重量平均为2.8千克P2背脂厚度为1.2毫米。统称,目前研究的数据表明,在生长速率,FCR和胴体重量方面,膳食脂肪补充剂比种植者猪更有效。

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    Univ Adelaide Cooperat Res Ctr High Integr Australian Pork Adelaide SA 5371 Australia;

    ACE Livestock Consulting PL Cockatoo Valley SA 5351 Australia;

    Murdoch Univ Sch Vet &

    Life Sci Murdoch WA 6150 Australia;

    Univ Adelaide Sch Anim &

    Vet Sci Adelaide SA 5371 Australia;

    Univ Adelaide Cooperat Res Ctr High Integr Australian Pork Adelaide SA 5371 Australia;

    Univ Melbourne Fac Vet &

    Agr Sci Melbourne Vic 3010 Australia;

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