The effects of increasing lysine levels on nitrogen balance of pigs fed on low protein diets were evaluated. Four treatments (diets) containing lysine levels (0.8, 1.0 1.2 and 1.4%) were applied to 12 starting (20.0 ± 1.8 kg) barrow pigs. Methionine, threonine and tryptophan were kept constant to the lysine ratio in all diets. Feces and urine were collected during a 5-day period. Nitrogen output in urine (NOU), total nitrogen output (TNO), nitrogen retention (NR), net protein utilization (NPU), biological value or feed protein (BVFP), urine urea nitrogen (UUN), and plasma urea nitrogen (PUN) were determined. PUN showed high negative correlations with BVFP (-0.84), NPU (-0.76), and NR (-0.78) and a positive correlation (0.79) to NOU. Lowest ...
The effects of dietary protein on nitrogen excretion and ammonia emission from slurry of growing-fin...
The effects of dietary protein on nitrogen excretion and ammonia emission from slurry of growing–fin...
The objective of this work was to determine the maintenance requirement and the deposition efficienc...
The effects of increasing lysine levels on nitrogen balance of pigs fed on low protein diets were ev...
Experiments were conducted to determine the ideal digestible lysine (Lys) requirements for early (EF...
A trial was carried out to determine the lysine requirement for starting barrows fed on ideal protei...
A trial was carried out to determine the lysine requirement for starting barrows fed on ideal protei...
1. The interrelation between protein accretion and whole-body protein turnover were studied by varyi...
Protein metabolism and utilization, and performance were examined in pigs kept on diets with two pro...
Protein requirements for slow-growing pigs have not been defined. The study was designed to determin...
The study examined the influence of increasing dietary supplements of liquid compared to crystalline...
Low protein (LP) diets have improved nitrogen (N) utilization while maintaining the performance of g...
In 36 growing pigs (30 to 60 kg), N balance and amino acid (AA) composition of weight gain were meas...
This study evaluated the relationship between digestible lysine and metabolizable energy for barrow ...
A growth trial utilizing 120 pigs (avg initial wt 43.4 lb) was conducted to investigate the lysine r...
The effects of dietary protein on nitrogen excretion and ammonia emission from slurry of growing-fin...
The effects of dietary protein on nitrogen excretion and ammonia emission from slurry of growing–fin...
The objective of this work was to determine the maintenance requirement and the deposition efficienc...
The effects of increasing lysine levels on nitrogen balance of pigs fed on low protein diets were ev...
Experiments were conducted to determine the ideal digestible lysine (Lys) requirements for early (EF...
A trial was carried out to determine the lysine requirement for starting barrows fed on ideal protei...
A trial was carried out to determine the lysine requirement for starting barrows fed on ideal protei...
1. The interrelation between protein accretion and whole-body protein turnover were studied by varyi...
Protein metabolism and utilization, and performance were examined in pigs kept on diets with two pro...
Protein requirements for slow-growing pigs have not been defined. The study was designed to determin...
The study examined the influence of increasing dietary supplements of liquid compared to crystalline...
Low protein (LP) diets have improved nitrogen (N) utilization while maintaining the performance of g...
In 36 growing pigs (30 to 60 kg), N balance and amino acid (AA) composition of weight gain were meas...
This study evaluated the relationship between digestible lysine and metabolizable energy for barrow ...
A growth trial utilizing 120 pigs (avg initial wt 43.4 lb) was conducted to investigate the lysine r...
The effects of dietary protein on nitrogen excretion and ammonia emission from slurry of growing-fin...
The effects of dietary protein on nitrogen excretion and ammonia emission from slurry of growing–fin...
The objective of this work was to determine the maintenance requirement and the deposition efficienc...