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Predicting lysine requirements using protein and lipid accretion curves for growing-finishing barrows
De La Llata, M.; Dritz, S.S.; Tokach, M.D.; Goodband, R.D.; Nelssen, J.L.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1999
Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 18, 1999 Starting Page:102, Ending Page:108 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
A total of240 growing-finishing barrows (75 to 260 lb) were used to model accretion
rates and the lysine:calorie ratio requirement based on lipid and protein content data obtained with a real-time ultrasound. Barrows were fed eight different diets consisting of four increasing lysine:calorie ratios and two levels of fat (0 and 6%). The modeled accretion
rates effectively predicted the differences
between treatments in agreement with the actual data. The modeled lysine:calorie
ratio requirement accurately predicted the
lysine:calorie ratios that maximized growth,
evaluated by either the predicted or the
actual data. Lipid and protein deposition
rates were used to effectively model feed
intake when pigs were fed close to their
requirement.