Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 14, 2002 Starting Page:63, Ending Page:65 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
A 20-d growth assay was conducted to
determine the appropriate true ileal digestible lysine requirement to maximize growth performance of pigs between 27 to 44 lb. The basal diet (1.0% true ileal digestible lysine; 20.1% CP) was corn-soybean meal-based and was formulated to contain 3% added fat. Sand was substituted with L-lysine⋅HCl to form the other treatment diets (1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4%
true ileal digestible lysine). The positive
control contained more soybean meal than the
basal diet (44.2 vs. 32.2% of the diet) and no L-lysine⋅HCl to provide 1.3% true ileal
digestible lysine. Growth performance improved (quadratic, P<0.04) with increasing
true ileal digestible lysine and was maximized at 1.1% true ileal digestible lysine. Feed efficiency was better (quadratic, P<0.01) for pigs fed increasing true ileal digestible lysine and was best for pigs fed 1.3% true ileal digestible lysine. These results indicate that
the true ileal digestible lysine requirement for the 27 to 44 lb pig is at least 1.1% for ADG and 1.3% for feed efficiency.