Lysine Need of Swine at Two Stages of Development
1965; Oxford University Press; Volume: 24; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2527/jas1965.242409x
ISSN1544-7847
AutoresJohn R. Mitchell, D. E. Becker, A. H. Jensen, H. W. Norton, B. G. Harmon,
Tópico(s)GABA and Rice Research
ResumoExperiments were conducted to determine the lysine requirement of the baby pig and finishing pig fed diets containing 22.0 and 12.0% crude protein, respectively. The lysine requirement for the baby pig fed a 22% protein diet containing 3344 kcal. of metabolizable energy per kg. of diet was 1.2 to 1.34% of the diet in two experiments. The requirement is about 1.2% of the diet or 5.5% of the dietary protein. Three trials with the finishing pig using an equal-feeding technique indicated that the lysine requirement was in the range of 0.36 to 0.41% when fed a diet containing 12% protein and 3219 kcal. of metabolizable energy per kg. of diet, or about 33% of the dietary protein. When combinations of soybean meal and sesame meal were used to furnish the graded levels of lysine varying from 0.26 to 0.72% of the diet, the gains failed to plateau.
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