Influence of various lysine and threonine levels in feed mixtures for lactating sows on milk quality and piglet growth
2006
Bojcukova, J.(Vyzkumny Ustav Zivocisne Vyroby, Kostelec nad Orlici (Czech Republic)) E-mail:[email protected] | Kratky, F.(Vyzkumny Ustav Zivocisne Vyroby, Kostelec nad Orlici (Czech Republic))
The quality of produced milk and piglet growth were investigated in three groups of lactating Large White sows fed three mixtures containing different levels of lysine, threonine and crude protein. Piglets were weighed immediately after delivery and then in weekly intervals. At the age of 21 days, the litter weight was significantly the highest in group B (67.96 kg), i.e. in the group with the highest dietary content of amino acids. Milk from lactating sows was sampled and analysed. An increased level of dietary amino acids became evident in milk at the first sampling (i.e. three days after delivery); lysine and threonine concentrations in the milk were significantly the highest in group B (lysine 11.96 g/16 g N; threonine 6.72 g/16 g N). The level of amino acids in milk and the differences between groups diminished in the following samplings. Changes in crude protein concentrations in milk were similar.
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