• 제목/요약/키워드: Pig Production

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항생제 대체제로서 첨가제가 육성 및 비육돈의 성장능력과 사료비에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Feed Additive as an Alternative for Antibiotics on Growth Performance and Feed Cost in Growing-finishing Pigs)

  • 김종덕;셔윈 아부엘;심금섭
    • 한국유기농업학회지
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.233-244
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    • 2010
  • 본 시험은 육성돈과 비육돈에서 항생제 대체를 위하여 두 가지 첨가제의 가축의 생산성과 사료비를 평가하였다. 본 시험에 사용된 첨가제는 두과식물인 호로파(Trigonella foenum graecum) 추출물(HE)과 aminolevulinic acid(ALA)를 사용하였다. 시험 1은 자돈 128두를 4처리 4반복으로 돈방 당 8두씩 28일간 사양시험을 하였다. 항생제 첨가구(PC)의 일당증체량은 580.6g으로 532.2g의 ALA처리구보다 많이 증체하였다(p<0.05). 한편 일일 사료섭취량과 사료효율은 처리간에 유의적인 차이가 없었다. 자돈의 두당 사료비는 첨가제 처리구인 HE 및 ALA 처리구 모두 항생제 처리구(PC)보다 적었으나, 1.0kg 증체당 사료비는 HE 처리구가 항생제(PC) 처리구보다 높았다. 시험 2는 육성 비육돈 80두를 4처리 4반복으로 돈방당 5두씩 70일간 사양시험을 하였다. 육성 비육돈의 1일 사료섭취량은 HE 처리구가 2,425.8g으로 다른 처리구보다 많이 섭취하였다(p<0.05). 한편 육성 비육돈의 일당증체량과 사료효율은 처리간 유의적인 차이가 없었다. HE 처리구는 두당 사료비와 1.0kg 당 사료비 모두 항생제 처리구보다 많았으나 ALA 처리구는 1.0kg 당 사료비가 항생제 처리구와 같았다. 이상의 시험결과를 종합해 볼 때 항생제를 대체를 위한 첨가제는 가축생산성이 항생제 처리구보다 떨어지지 않았으며, 특히 aminolevulinic acid는 사료비에서도 항생제와 차이가 없어 경쟁력이 있었다.

고대 제철기술 복원실험 조업방식에 대한 재검토 - 국립중원문화유산연구소 1~8차 복원실험을 중심으로 - (Reexamination of Ancient Ironmaking Technology Restoration Experiment Operating Methods)

  • 최영민;정경화
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제57권2호
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    • pp.6-25
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    • 2024
  • 본 연구에서는 8차례 진행된 국립중원문화유산연구소의 제련실험에 대한 결과 보고서를 중점적으로 검토하여 조업의 목표와 결과를 종합하고, 실험 내용의 변경 사항과 이에 따른 실험 결과물의 변화를 확인하였다. 먼저 조업 목표에 따른 원료:연료의 비율, 첨가제 유무 등 조업과 관련된 변화를 검토해 보았다. 이와 더불어 원료와 형성물, 부산물에 대한 금속학적 분석결과를 정리하여 유적에서 출토된 자료와 비교하여 검토를 진행하였다. 8차까지의 제련실험은 조업방식에 철광석 배소, 첨가제 투입, 원료:연료의 비율 등에 대하여 변화를 주었다. 그 결과들을 재검토한 결과, 탄소 함량이 낮은 순철이 금속학적 분석결과 확인되기 시작하였다. 이를 통해 생산목적에 따라 원료와 연료의 장입 비율이 중요한 역할을 한다는 점을 확인할 수 있었다. 또한 생산품 다수가 회주철인 점은 선철이 노 내에 장시간 방치되어 내부 조직이 변화된 것으로 파악하였으며, 탄소 함량이 공정반응이 일어나는 4.3%에 도달하지 못하였음에도 불구하고 용융상태를 거친 철괴인 점은 조업온도가 지나치게 높았던 것으로 파악된다. 앞서 검토한 결과들과 기타 제철복원실험에서 사용된 실험로의 구조와 형태를 참고하여 최종적으로 노 상부구조를 비롯한 고대 철 제련로 구조 복원을 시도해 보았다. 발굴조사된 철 제련로의 잔존상태와 송풍관의 성격 등을 종합적으로 참고하여 고대 철제련로 형태를 노벽 두께, 노의 높이, 송풍구 높이, 송풍관 규격, 노 내벽 형태 및 상단 형태의 6가지 항목으로 세분하여 복원안을 제시하였다. 구체적인 복원방법으로 우선 노의 높이를 낮추고, 상단의 형태를 하단 대비 1/3 크기로 축소하거나 직선형으로 조정하는 방안이 필요하다. 송풍시설은 충주 칠금동 유적 사례를 참고하여 노 바닥에서 70cm 위에 설치하거나, 1차 실험과 같이 20m 위에 설치하는 방식을 고려해야 한다. 또한 적정 조업온도를 유지하기 위해 송풍량 조절이 필요하다. 마찬가지로 충주 칠금동 유적 사례를 참고하여 송풍관 지름을 30m 내외로 제작하거나, 1차 실험 결과를 참고하여 지름 14m 내외로 제작하는 방안을 고려해야 한다. 이를 기반으로 제철복원실험을 통해 검증함으로써 고대 제철기술의 복원 방향을 제시하고자 한다.

밭에서 음식물류폐기물 활용 퇴비의 연용이 토양 및 작물에 미치는 영향 (The continuous application effect of the food waste composts on the cultivated upland soils and plants)

  • 권순익;소규호;홍승길;김건엽;성기석;박우균;김권래;이덕배;정광용
    • 유기물자원화
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.71-81
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    • 2009
  • 음식물류폐기물의 재활용은 환경오염 예방과 자원 순환이라는 목적을 가지고 활발하게 시도되고 있다. 본 연구는 음식물류폐기물을 활용한 퇴비의 안전한 농업적 활용 방안을 모색하고, 음식물류폐기물의 농업적 활용기준 설정을 위한 기초자료를 얻고자 수행하였다. 이를 위해서 음식물류폐기물 활용 퇴비의 장기간 연용이 작물 생육과 토양환경에 미치는 영향을 조사하였다. 시험에 사용된 재료는 질소, 인산, 칼리의 함량이 각각 $24g\;kg^{-1}$, $8g\;kg^{-1}$, $10.4g\;kg^{-1}$인 돈분퇴비와 질소, 인산, 칼리의 함량이 각각 $20g\;kg^{-1}$, $20.1g\;kg^{-1}$, $6.5g\;kg^{-1}$인 음식물류폐기물 활용 퇴비로써 $2{\times}2{\times}2m$ 크기의 라이시미터에 화학비료의 질소 시용량과 동일하게 시용한 후 상추, 배추, 고추 및 감자를 연속하여 재배 실험하였다. 음식물류폐기물 활용 퇴비를 시용한 시험구의 작물 생육은 무비구 보다는 양호하였으나 화학 비료구와 비교했을 때 작물에 따라 반응이 달랐다. 음식물류폐기물을 활용한 퇴비의 연속적인 시용은 토양의 이화학성에 대해서는 유기물, 질소 및 인산의 함량을 증가시켰고, 토양 물리성에 대해서는 통기성을 증가시켰다.

Beak Trimming Methods - Review -

  • Glatz, P.C.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제13권11호
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    • pp.1619-1637
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    • 2000
  • A review was undertaken to obtain information on the range of beak-trimming methods available or under development. Beak-trimming of commercial layer replacement pullets is a common yet critical management tool that can affect the performance for the life of the flock. The most obvious advantage of beak-trimming is a reduction in cannibalism although the extent of the reduction in cannibalism depends on the strain, season, and type of housing, flock health and other factors. Beak-trimming also improves feed conversion by reducing food wastage. A further advantage of beak-trimming is a reduction in the chronic stress associated with dominance interactions in the flock. Beak-trimming of birds at 7-10 days is favoured by Industry but research over last 10 years has shown that beak-trimming at day-old causes the least stress on birds and efforts are needed to encourage Industry to adopt the practice of beak-trimming birds at day-old. Proper beak-trimming can result in greatly improved layer performance but improper beak-trimming can ruin an other wise good flock of hens. Re-trimming is practiced in most flocks, although there are some flocks that only need one trimming. Given the continuing welfare scrutiny of using a hot blade to cut the beak, attempts have been made to develop more welfare friendly methods of beak-trimming. Despite the developments in design of hot blade beak-trimmers the process has remained largely unchanged. That is, a red-hot blade cuts and cauterises the beak. The variables in the process are blade temperature, cauterisation time, operator ability, severity of trimming, age of trimming, strain of bird and beak length. This method of beak-trimming is still overwhelmingly favoured in Industry and there appears to be no other alternative procedures that are more effective. Sharp secateurs have been used trim the upper beak of both layers and turkeys. Bleeding from the upper mandible ceases shortly after the operation, and despite the regrowth of the beak a reduction of cannibalism has been reported. Very few differences have been noted between behaviour and production of the hot blade and cold blade cut chickens. This method has not been used on a large scale in Industry. There are anecdotal reports of cannibalism outbreaks in birds with regrown beaks. A robotic beak-trimming machine was developed in France, which permitted simultaneous, automated beak-trimming and vaccination of day-old chicks of up to 4,500 chickens per hour. Use of the machine was not successful because if the chicks were not loaded correctly they could drop off the line, receive excessive beak-trimming or very light trimming. Robotic beak-trimming was not effective if there was a variation in the weight or size of chickens. Capsaicin can cause degeneration of sensory nerves in mammals and decreases the rate of beak regrowth by its action on the sensory nerves. Capsaicin is a cheap, non-toxic substance that can be readily applied at the time of less severe beak-trimming. It suffers the disadvantage of causing an extreme burning sensation in operators who come in contact with the substance during its application to the bird. Methods of applying the substance to minimise the risk to operators of coming in contact with capsaicin need to be explored. A method was reported which cuts the beaks with a laser beam in day-old chickens. No details were provided on the type of laser used, or the severity of beak-trimming, but by 16 weeks the beaks of laser trimmed birds resembled the untrimmed beaks, but without the bill tip. Feather pecking and cannibalism during the laying period were highest among the laser trimmed hens. Currently laser machines are available that are transportable and research to investigate the effectiveness of beak-trimming using ablasive and coagulative lasers used in human medicine should be explored. Liquid nitrogen was used to declaw emu toes but was not effective. There was regrowth of the claws and the time and cost involved in the procedure limit the potential of using this process to beak-trim birds.

Fatty Acid Profiles of Various Muscles and Adipose Tissues from Fattening Horses in Comparison with Beef Cattle and Pigs

  • He, M.L.;Ishikawa, S.;Hidari, H.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제18권11호
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    • pp.1655-1661
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    • 2005
  • The present studies were designed to provide new information on fatty acid profiles of various muscles and adipose tissues of fattening horses in comparison with beef cattle and pigs. In the first study, the lipids were extracted respectively from subcutaneous, intermuscular adipose tissues, longissimus dorsi and biceps femoris muscles of fattening Breton horses (n = 8) with an average body weight of 1,124 kg. In the second study, the lipids were extracted from subcutaneous, intermuscular adipose tissues and longissimus dorsi muscle of fattening horses (n = 13), Japanese Black beef cattle (n = 5), Holstein steers (n = 5) and fattening pigs (n = 5). The fatty acids in the lipid samples were determined by gas chromatography after methylation by a combined base/acid methylation method. It was found that the lipids from horse subcutaneous and intermuscular adipose tissues contained more (p<0.05) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) which were mainly composed of linoleic acid (C18:2) and linolenic acid (C18:3) than those in the muscles. The weight percent of conjugated linoleic acids (CLA cis 9, trans 11) in lipids from biceps femoris muscle was 0.22%, which was higher (p<0.05) than that from the other depots. The horse lipids were higher (p<0.05) in PUFA but lower (p<0.05) in SFA and MUFA in comparison with those of the cattle and pigs. The percentage of C18:2 or C18:3 fatty acid in the horse lipids were respectively 2-8 fold or 5-18 fold higher (p<0.05) than those of the cattle and pigs. The percentages of CLA (cis 9, trans 11) in the horse lipids (0.14-0.16%) were very close to those of the pigs (0.18-0.19%) but much lower (p<0.05) than those of the Japanese Black beef cattle (0.55-0.94%) and Holstein steers (0.46-0.71%). The results indicated that the fatty acid profiles of lipids from different muscle and adipose tissues of fattening horses differed significantly. In comparison with that of the beef cattle and pigs, the horse lipids contained more C18:2 and C18:3 but less CLA.

Dietary Requirement of True Digestible Phosphorus and Total Calcium for Growing Pigs

  • Ruan, Z.;Zhang, Y.-G.;Yin, Y.-L.;Li, T.-J.;Huang, R.-L.;Kim, S.W.;Wu, G.Y.;Deng, Z.Y.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제20권8호
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    • pp.1236-1242
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    • 2007
  • Sixty healthy growing pigs ($Duroc{\times}Landrace{\times}Yorkshire$ with an average BW of 21.4 kg) were used to determine the true digestible phosphorus (TDP) requirement of growing pigs on the basis of growth performance and serum biochemical indices. Pigs were assigned randomly to one of five dietary treatments (12 pigs/diet), representing five levels of TDP (0.16%, 0.20%, 0.23%, 0.26% and 0.39%). There were three replications per treatment, with four pigs (2 barrows and 2 gilts) in each replication (2 pigs/pen) A randomized-block design was used, with pen as the experimental unit. Experimental diets were formulated to provide the 5 TDP levels with a total calcium (Ca) to TDP ratio of 2:1, and offered to pigs at 5% BW for 28 d. The total Ca contents of the five diets were 0.33, 0.38, 0.45, 0.51 and 0.79%, respectively. During the 28-d experimental period, the ADG of pigs was affected by dietary TDP levels as described by Equation 1: y = $-809,532x^4+788,079x^3-276,250x^2+42,114x-1$,759; ($R^2$ = 0.99; p<0.01; y = ADG, g/d; x = dietary TDP, %). The feed:gain ratio for pigs was affected by dietary TDP levels as described by Equation 2: y = $3,651.1x^4-3,480.4x^3+1,183.8x^2-172.5x+10.9$ ($R^2$ = 0.99; p<0.01; y = feed:gain ratio; x = dietary TDP, %). Total P concentrations in serum were affected by dietary TDP levels as described by Equation 3: y = $-3,311.7x^4+3,342.7x^3-1,224.6x^2+195.6x-8.7$ ($R^2$ = 0.99; p<0.01; y = total serum P concentration and x = dietary TDP, %). The highest ADG (782 g/d), the lowest feed:gain ratio (1.07), and the highest total serum P concentration (3.1 mmol/L) were obtained when dietary TDP level was 0.34%. Collectively, these results indicate that the optimal TDP requirement of growing pigs is 0.34% of the diet (e.g., 5.1 g/day for a 30-kg pig that consumed 1.5 kg feed daily) at a total Ca to TDP ratio of 2:1.

Effects of Processing Method on Performance and Nutrient Digestibility in Growing-finishing Pigs Fed Lupine Seeds

  • Yang, Y.X.;Kim, Y.G.;Heo, S.;Ohh, S.J.;Chae, B.J.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제20권8호
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    • pp.1229-1235
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    • 2007
  • Three trials were conducted to study the effect of processing method on performance, apparent nutrient and amino acid digestibilities in growing-finishing pigs fed lupine seeds. Ground, expanded or flaked lupine seed was prepared for the trials. In trial 1, a total of 72 growing barrows ($Landrace{\times}Large$ $White{\times}Large$, initial BW of $54.22{\pm}5.87$ kg) were allocated to three treatment diets containing 15% percent of differently processed lupine seed for 28 days. Each treatment had four replicates comprising 6 pigs each. In trial 2, a total of 48 finishing barrows ($Landrace{\times}Large$ $White{\times}Large$, initial BW of $84.40{\pm}6.84$ kg) were subjected to three treatments for 21 days. The experimental design was the same as trial 1 except for supplementation with 20% of lupine seed. Each treatment had four replicates comprising 4 pigs each. To evaluate the ileal digestibility of amino acids, a total of 9 barrows ($Landrace{\times}Large$ $White{\times}Large$), with an average initial BW of $41.07{\pm}1.98$ kg, were fed with ground, expanded or flaked lupine for 7 days. Each pig was surgically equipped with a simple T-cannula fitted in the distal ileum. Amino acid composition and presence of anti-nutritional factors (ANFs) in processed lupine sources were also evaluated. The results showed that there was no significant difference (p>0.05) in lupine amino acid composition due to the different processing methods. Expanded and flaked lupine significantly decreased (p<0.05) the concentration of ANFs compared with ground lupine. There was no effect (p>0.05) on the growth performance in growing pigs. However, processing method had a significant effect (p<0.05) on average daily gain (ADG), average daily feed intake (ADFI) and feed conversion ratio (FCR) in finishing pigs. There was no effect (p>0.05) of the different processing methods on the digestibility of dry matter (DM), gross energy (GE), ether extract (EE), Calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P), but expanded lupine could significantly increase (p<0.05) the apparent digestibility of CP in finishing pigs. Furthermore, expanded lupine had a higher (p<0.05) apparent ileal digestibility for most indispensable and dispensable amino acids compared with ground and flaked lupine. It was concluded that expanded lupine could be beneficial in improving lupine's quality and improve performance and nutrient utilization in growing-finishing pigs.

돼지에서 분리된 Lactobacillus Strains의 균체분해산물에 의한 RAW 264.7 Macrophage 활성화 (Activation of RAW 264.7 Macrophage by Digested Bacterial Cell of Pig-derived Lactobacillus Strains)

  • 김동운;조성백;정하연;문홍길;이현정;황보종;정완태;최창원;정일병
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제47권6호
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    • pp.947-954
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    • 2005
  • 경구로 섭취된 생균제가 소화관 효소의 작용을 받은 경우 장관면역계의 macrophage에 미치는 영향을 조사하기 위하여 돼지의 장내에서 분리된 lactobacilli를 pepsin과 pancreatin과 같은 소화관 효소로 분해한 균체분해산물에 의해 RAW 264.7 murine macrophage에서 유도되는 NO, TNF-$\alpha$ 및 IL-6의 생성을 측정하였다. Macrophage에서 유도되는 NO, TNF-$\alpha$ 및 IL-6는 균종과 균체분해산물의 양에 따라 달랐다. NO의 생성수준은 10~150 ug/ml의 분해물에서 관찰 되었으나 TNF-$\alpha$와 IL-6는 50~300 ug/ml의 고농도처리에서 나타났다. 6개의 Lactobacillus strains 중에서 3149와 3156 균주는 다른 균주에 비해 TNF-$\alpha$와 IL-6 유도능이 높았다. 또한 소화관 효소에 의해 분해된 lactobacilli의 균체분해산물의 성분이 macrophage 활성 증가와 관련이 있으며 생체내에서 숙주면역계를 조절할 것으로 사료된다. 본 시험에서 사용한 방법은 소화관 면역계에 미치는 유산균의 효과를 규명하는데 유익할 것이다.

Post-parturient Disorders and Backfat Loss in Tropical Sows in Relation to Backfat Thickness before Farrowing and Postpartum Intravenous Supportive Treatment

  • Tummaruk, Padet
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.171-177
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    • 2013
  • The aim of the present study was to determine the evidence of post-parturient disorders and backfat loss during lactation in sows raised in tropical areas in relation to their backfat thickness before farrowing and postpartum intravenous supportive treatment. Backfat thickness was measured using A-mode ultrasonography at farrowing and weaning ($25.5{\pm}1.4$ d) in 70 sows. The sows were divided into three groups according to backfat thickness before farrowing, i.e., 15.0 to 20.0 mm (n = 21), 20.5 to 25.0 mm (n = 35), >25.0 mm (n = 14) and were categorized into two groups according to the postpartum supportive treatment, i.e., control (n = 31) and treatment (n = 39). After farrowing, the sows in treatment group received the same medications as in control sows. Furthermore an intravenous supportive treatment with amino acids and vitamins was administered in treatment groups. Rectal temperature and clinical signs of the sows including vaginal discharge, udder problems and appetite were determined at d 0, 1, 2 and 3 of parturition. It was found that, on average, the backfat thickness was $22.4{\pm}3.9$ mm at farrowing and $19.9{\pm}2.9$ mm at weaning. The backfat loss and the relative backfat loss during the lactation period were 2.6 mm and 10.6%, respectively. The sows with a backfat of 15.0 to 20.0 mm before farrowing lost less backfat than those with a backfat of 20.5 to 25.0 mm and >25.0 mm (p<0.05). Sows with a backfat of 15.0 to 20.0 mm had a better appetite on d 1 postpartum than sows with a backfat of 20.5 to 25.0 mm (p = 0.020). The percentage of sows losing backfat >10% during lactation were higher in sows with a backfat of >25.0 mm before farrowing (85.7%) than sows with a backfat of 15.0 to 20.0 mm before farrowing (35.0%) (p = 0.008). The percentage of sows with a reduced appetite on d 1 (90.3% vs 71.8%, p = 0.018) and d 2 (61.3% versus 33.3%, p = 0.005) postpartum in the treatment group was lower than the control group. In conclusion, the backfat thickness of sows at farrowing influenced backfat loss during lactation under hot and humid climates. The intravenous supportive treatment of sows with amino acid and vitamins significantly improved the appetite of postpartum sows.

Estimation of the Optimal Ratio of Standardized Ileal Digestible Threonine to Lysine for Finishing Barrows Fed Low Crude Protein Diets

  • Xie, Chunyuan;Zhang, Shihai;Zhang, Guijie;Zhang, Fengrui;Chu, Licui;Qiao, Shiyan
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제26권8호
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    • pp.1172-1180
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    • 2013
  • Two experiments were conducted to determine the standardized ileal digestible (SID) lysine (Lys) requirement and the ideal SID threonine (Thr) to Lys ratio for finishing barrows. In Exp. 1, 120 barrows with an average body weight of $72.8{\pm}3.6$ kg were allotted to one of six dietary treatments in a randomized complete block design conducted for 35 d. Each diet was fed to five pens of pigs containing four barrows. A normal crude protein (CP) diet providing 15.3% CP and 0.71% SID Lys and five low CP diets providing 12% CP with SID Lys concentrations of 0.51, 0.61, 0.71, 0.81 and 0.91% were formulated. Increasing the SID Lys content of the diet resulted in an increase in weight gain (linear effect p = 0.04 and quadratic effect p = 0.08) and an improvement in feed conversion ratio (FCR) (linear effect p = 0.02 and quadratic effect p = 0.02). For weight gain and FCR, the estimated SID Lys requirement of finishing barrows were 0.71 and 0.71% (linear broken-line analysis), 0.79 and 0.78% (quadratic analysis), respectively. Exp. 2 was a 26 d dose-response study using SID Thr to Lys ratios of 0.56, 0.61, 0.67, 0.72 and 0.77. A total of 138 barrows weighing $72.5{\pm}4.4$ kg were randomly allotted to receive one of the five diets. All diets were formulated to contain 0.61% SID Lys (10.5% CP), which is slightly lower than the pig's requirement. Weight gain was quadratically (p = 0.03) affected by SID Thr to Lys ratio while FCR was linearly improved (p = 0.02). The SID Thr to Lys ratios for maximal weight gain and minimal FCR and serum urea nitrogen (SUN) were 0.67, 0.71 and 0.64 using a linear broken-line model and 0.68, 0.78 and 0.70 using a quadratic model, respectively. Based on the estimates obtained from the broken-line and quadratic analysis, we concluded that the dietary SID Lys requirement for both maximum weight gain and minimum FCR was 0.75%, and an optimum SID Thr to Lys ratio was 0.68 to maximize weight gain, 0.75 to optimize FCR and 0.67 to minimize SUN for finishing barrows.