Abstract:
In Exp. 1, increasing dietary methionine from .12 to .22% (.10 to .20% apparent
digestible methionine) in diets containing excess cystine had no effect on ADG, ADFI,
10th rib fat depth, and longissimus muscle
area in finishing gilts from 130 to 190 lb.
However, increasing dietary methionine tended to linearly improve feed efficiency.
In Exp. 2, increasing dietary methionine
from .11 to . 17% (. 10 to . 15% apparent
digestible methionine) in diets containing
excess cystine resulted in linear improvements in ADG, ADFI, and F/G in finishing gilts from 160 to 230 lb. Quadratic improvements were observed for F/G. No effect was seen on 10th rib fat depth. These data suggest that finishing gilts fed .58% total lysine (.50% apparent digestible lysine) require approximately .14% (3.3 g/d) total methionine or .125 %, (2.9 g/d) apparent digestible methionine.