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The effect of frequency of feeding on the response by growing pigs to supplements of free lysine

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2007

E. S. Batterham
Affiliation:
New South Wales Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Centre, Wollongbar, NSW 2480, Australia
G. H. O'neill
Affiliation:
New South Wales Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Centre, Wollongbar, NSW 2480, Australia
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Abstract

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1. Six experiments, involving a total of 320 pigs, were conducted to examine the reponse of growing pigs to diets supplemented with free lysine when fed either once daily or in six equal portions at intervals of 3 h. The effect of dry or wet feeding on the response to free lysine was examined in Expt nos. 4 and 5. The assumption of linear lysine response over the range of lysine supplementation was examined in Expt no. 6.

2. A significant (P < 0.01) interaction between lysine supplementation and frequency of feeding occurred for growth rate and food conversion ratio. Growth responses to the supplements of free lysine with once daily feeding were only 67 % of that achieved with frequent feeding.

3. Wet feeding had no effect on the growth responses to free lysine supplements.

4. The lysine response was linear over the range of lysine supplementation examined.

5. The implications of these results to the interpretation of experiments examining the lysine requirements of pigs are discussed.

Type
Papers on General Nutrition
Copyright
Copyright © The Nutrition Society 1978

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