Evaluating the standardized ileal digestible Histidine:Lysine requirement for 15 to 25 lb pigs

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Histidine may be the sixth limiting amino acid in practical nursery diets formulated with high inclusion of crystalline amino acids. The first five limiting amino acids are available in feed-grade forms, meaning diets are formulated to the histidine requirement. Thus, the objective of this study was to determine the SID His:Lys requirement of 15 to 25 lb pigs. In total, 350 pigs were placed in pens of 5 pigs/pen. The pigs were fed a common pelleted diet for 10 d post-weaning. At d 10, (considered day 0 of the study), pens were assigned to treatment in a completely randomized block design with body weight as the blocking factor. The pigs were fed the experimental diet d 0 to 14 and a common diet was fed d 14 to 28. There were 7 pens/treatment. Treatments consisted of increased SID His:Lys ratio of 24, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, or 42%. Diets were corn, spray-dried whey, and whey protein concentrate-based and treatments were formed by adding L-His at the expense of corn. Pigs were weighed and feed disappearance was measured on d 0, 7, 14, 21, and 28 to compute ADG, ADFI, and F:G. Data were analyzed with the GLIMMIX procedure of SAS and dose-response models were fitted to determine the SID His:Lys requirement. From d 0 to 14, ADG and F/G improved then plateaued (quadratic, P<0.001) and ADFI linearly increased (P<0.001) with increasing SID His:Lys. The SID His:Lys requirements were estimated at 31% for ADG and 28.6% for F/G. From d 14 to 28, the post-test period, ADFI increased (linear, P=0.003) and F/G worsened (quadratic, P=0.002) in pigs previously fed diets with increasing SID His:Lys. Results from this study support the results of a prior experiment performed at Kansas State University, where SID His:Lys requirement ranged from 29-30%. Conclusively, the SID His:Lys requirement of 15 to 25 lb pigs ranged from 28.6 to 31%. The current NRC (2012) recommendation is 34% SID His:Lys, which is higher than the requirements observed in this study. Therefore, practical nursery diets can be formulated with high inclusion of crystalline amino acids without compromising required SID His:Lys.

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Spring 2018

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