Untersuchungen zum leistungsabhängigen Lysinbedarf von Mastschweinen
- 1 May 1978
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Archives of Animal Nutrition
- Vol. 28 (5), 305-316
- https://doi.org/10.1080/17450397809426808
Abstract
The gain in structural matter had a linear course with a corresponding feeding intensity and depending on the period of fattening. However, the animals given high-energy diets deposited 130 g protein per day during the first fattening period, this deposition being compensated in the course of further growth by a considerably lower deposition in the sense of aequifinality. Up to a live weight of 70 kg, animals subjected first to restricted feeding and then to fully balanced feeding revealed the highest protein deposition during the last period of fattening, this fact emphasizing the leanmeat character of the animal material used. The daily fat deposition was found clearly determined by energy intake and independent of amino acid supply. Lysine conversion was influenced by the intake of lysine and energy. Under feeding to norm it reached some 40 and 30% during the first and second periods of fattening, respectively.Keywords
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