Effects of dietary CP and amino acid restriction on the growth dynamics of organs and body components in entire male, castrated and female pigs

被引:4
|
作者
Ruiz-Ascacibar, I [1 ,2 ]
Stoll, P. [1 ]
Bee, G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Agroscope, Tioleyre 4, CH-1725 Posieux, Switzerland
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Agr Sci, Univ Str 2, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
allometric growth; carcass composition; organs; primal cuts; protein supply; MEAT QUALITY; CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS; PROTEIN; PERFORMANCE; BARROWS; FAT; TISSUES; ACCURACY; ADIPOSE; WEIGHT;
D O I
10.1017/S1751731119000132
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The optimized use of dietary nutrients and the accurate knowledge of the growth dynamics of body components is important for efficient pig production. This study aimed at evaluating the growth of carcass components and organs of Swiss Large White pigs from birth to 140 kg BW depending on the CP and amino acid (AA) supply. A total of 66 entire males (EM), 58 castrates (CA) and 66 female (FE) pigs were used. From 20 kg BW onwards, they had either ad libitum access to a control (C) or a diet (LP) with 20% lower CP, lysine, methionine + cystine, threonine and tryptophan content compared to C. The weight of organs, primal cuts and external fat were recorded in eight EM and eight FE; at 10 kg BW, on two EM, CA and FE each, and at 20 kg BW, on eight pigs from each sex. From 40 to 140 kg BW at 20 kg intervals, measurements were recorded on four pigs per sex and dietary treatment. The weight of each component was related to empty body (EB) using allometric regressions. Kidneys were heavier (P<0.05) in C- than LP-pigs and in EM than CA and FE. Above 21 kg EB weight, growth rate of LP-FE overpassed (P<0.05) the one of C-pigs. Consequently, LP-FE had heavier (P<0.05) lean cuts than C-pigs in the finisher period. However, LP-CA and LP-EM displayed lower (P<0.05) weights and growth rates of the lean cuts than C-CA and C-EM. Shoulder and loin weights and growth rates were reduced (P<0.05) in LP-pigs when compared to C-pigs. Growth rates of the ham were greater (P<0.05) in LP-FE than C-FE, whereas in LP-EM and LP-CA they were lower (P<0.05) than their C-counterparts. Total amounts of subcutaneous fat, backfat, ham fat and shoulder fat were lower (P<0.05) in C- than LP-pigs. The total amount of subcutaneous fat, backfat and shoulder fat of C-CA was, regardless of diet, greater (P<0.05) than of C-FE. In the LP group, this difference was even more pronounced. The amount of deposited ham fat was greater (P<0.05) in LP-CA than LP-FE, but not in C-CA v. C-FE. Differences in kidney weights suggested a greater nitrogen clearance required in C-pigs. Overall, dietary restriction and sex did not affect all body parts to the same extent. This study further suggests the possibility to reduce the CP and AA supply in FE without compromising the yield of primal lean cuts or increasing the amount of subcutaneous fat.
引用
收藏
页码:2223 / 2231
页数:9
相关论文
共 46 条
  • [1] Dietary CP and amino acid restriction has a different impact on the dynamics of protein, amino acid and fat deposition in entire male, castrated and female pigs
    Ruiz-Ascacibar, I
    Stoll, P.
    Kreuzer, M.
    Bee, G.
    ANIMAL, 2019, 13 (01) : 74 - 82
  • [2] Impact of amino acid and CP restriction from 20 to 140 kg BW on performance and dynamics in empty body protein and lipid deposition of entire male, castrated and female pigs
    Ruiz-Ascacibar, I.
    Stoll, P.
    Kreuzer, M.
    Boillat, V.
    Spring, P.
    Bee, G.
    ANIMAL, 2017, 11 (03) : 394 - 404
  • [3] Effects of dietary lysine restriction on plasma amino acid profile and growth performance of growing pigs
    Hasan, Shamimul
    Humphrey, Rebecca
    Liao, Shengfa F.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2019, 97 : 342 - 343
  • [4] THE INFLUENCE OF DIETARY-PROTEIN AND LEVEL OF FEEDING ON THE GROWTH-PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTIRE AND CASTRATED MALE PIGS
    CAMPBELL, RG
    KING, RH
    ANIMAL PRODUCTION, 1982, 35 (OCT): : 177 - 184
  • [5] Fatty acid composition and tocopherol concentrations in muscle of entire male, castrated male and female pigs, reared in an indoor or outdoor housing system
    Högberg, A
    Pickova, J
    Stern, S
    Lundström, K
    Bylund, AC
    MEAT SCIENCE, 2004, 68 (04) : 659 - 665
  • [6] Dynamics of body protein deposition and changes in body composition after sudden changes in amino acid intake: II. Entire male pigs
    Martinez-Ramirez, H. R.
    Jeaurond, E. A.
    de lange, C. F. M.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2008, 86 (09) : 2168 - 2179
  • [7] GROWTH, FOOD CONVERSION AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS IN CASTRATED AND ENTIRE MALE PIGS FED THREE DIFFERENT DIETARY-PROTEIN LEVELS
    PAY, MG
    DAVIES, TE
    JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, 1973, 81 (AUG): : 65 - 68
  • [8] Effects of Dietary Bromide, Magnesium and Tryptophan and Immunocastration on Growth Performance and Behaviour of Entire Male Pigs
    Dunshea, Frank R.
    Mccauley, Ian
    Smits, Robert J.
    ANIMALS, 2024, 14 (24):
  • [9] Protein retention, growth performance and carcass traits of individually housed immunocastrated male- and female- and surgically castrated male Iberian pigs fed diets of increasing amino acid concentration
    Palma-Granados, P.
    Lara, L.
    Seiquer, I
    Lachica, M.
    Fernandez-Figares, I
    Haro, A.
    Nieto, R.
    ANIMAL, 2021, 15 (04)
  • [10] EFFECTS OF FEEDING COCONUT OR SAFFLOWER OIL AND EXERCISE ON GROWTH, FEED-EFFICIENCY, BLOOD AND SERUM COMPONENTS OF CASTRATED MALE PIGS
    HALE, OM
    HAYDON, KD
    NEWTON, GL
    MERRILL, AL
    NUTRITION REPORTS INTERNATIONAL, 1988, 38 (03): : 455 - 462