James, B.W.Woodworth, J.C.Goodband, Robert D.Tokach, Michael D.Nelssen, Jim L.DeRouchey, Joel M.Dritz, Steven S.2010-02-112010-02-112010-02-11http://hdl.handle.net/2097/2591A total of 210 nursery pigs (initially 19.6 lb and approximately 28 d of age) were used in a 21-d growth assay to determine the optimal ratio of valine to lysine to maximize growth performance. The seven treatments consisted of a basal diet (14.2% CP; 1.07% apparent digestible lysine) with increasing ratios of valine:lysine (48, 53, 58, 63, 69, and 74%) and a negative control containing 0.97% lysine and 0.79% apparent digestible valine. Results indicate that the optimal apparent digestible valine:lysine ratio for the nursery pig is 58 and 64% for ADG and F/G, respectively. Therefore, most typical nursery diets will contain adequate amounts of valine to maximize growth performance of nursery pigs.SwineValineLysineNursery PigThe optimal ratio of apparent digestible valine to lysine to maximize growth performance of the nursery pigConference paper