Use of a precision feeding program during gestation improves the performance of high-producing sows

IF 2.5 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Feed Science and Technology Pub Date : 2024-04-13 DOI:10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2024.115969
R.L. Domingos , B.A.N. Silva , F. Gil Rueda , A.M. Luna , J.K. Htoo , H.G. Brand , F.I.G. Rebordões , M.F. Gonçalves , S.K. Brito , L.T.S. Martins , G.T.S. Pereira , M.L.T. Abreu
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Current gestating sow feeding strategies are based on using a single diet regardless of parity or gestation stage. Precision feeding (PF) of the individual sows allows dynamic changes in amino acid and energy requirements throughout gestation. The hypothesis of the study was that meeting the daily predicted amino acid and energy demands of gestating sows using a mathematical model and automatic precision feeder to establish the nutrition programs, would improve reproductive and productive performance compared to conventional feeding programs. Seventy-five mixed-parity sows were distributed among 3 treatments. A treatment managed as flat curve (FLAT: 2.1 kg/d, 1 – 110 d), a high-low-high curve (HLH: 2.2 kg/d, 1 – 49 d; 2.0 kg/d, 50 – 84 d; 2.6 kg/d, 85 – 110 d), where sows received the same diet with 3.2 Mcal/kg of metabolizable energy (ME) and 0.7 g/kg of standardized ileal digestible (SID) lysine. For the PF treatment, feeding level and blend of 2 basal diets (3.0 Mcal/kg of ME; 8.0 and 2.0 g/kg of SID lysine for high and low lysine, respectively) was adjusted daily for each sow to accurately meet estimated amino acid and energy requirements based on live weight, gestation stage and parity. Sows fed PF were heavier on d 110 of gestation (P = 0.011) and tended to increase total number of born (P = 0.092) and born alive (P = 0.077). Sows fed PF showed a higher litter weight (P = 0.003) at birth, lower lactation feed intake (P = 0.010), higher milk yield (P = 0.043) and a larger litter size (P = 0.050). Precision feeding sows also presented an improved maternal transformation index (P = 0.013) when compared to HLH and FLAT. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that the application of PF strategies based on daily nutrient adjustments is highly beneficial for high-producing sows to support the dynamic needs for nutrient availability for the sow´s body growth, mammary gland and fetal development.

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在妊娠期使用精确饲喂计划可提高高产母猪的生产性能
目前的妊娠母猪饲喂策略是使用单一日粮,而不考虑胎次或妊娠阶段。母猪个体的精确饲喂(PF)允许在整个妊娠期对氨基酸和能量的需求发生动态变化。本研究的假设是,与传统饲喂方案相比,利用数学模型和自动精确饲喂器制定营养方案,满足妊娠母猪每日预测的氨基酸和能量需求,将提高母猪的繁殖和生产性能。75头混群母猪被分配到3个处理中。一个处理是平曲线(FLAT:2.1 kg/d,1 - 110 d),一个是高-低-高曲线(HLH:2.2 kg/d,1 - 49 d;2.0 kg/d,50 - 84 d;2.6 kg/d,85 - 110 d),母猪接受相同的日粮,代谢能(ME)为 3.2 Mcal/kg,标准化回肠可消化赖氨酸(SID)为 0.7 g/kg。对于 PF 处理,每天对每头母猪的饲喂水平和 2 种基础日粮(3.0 兆卡/千克代谢能;高赖氨酸和低赖氨酸分别为 8.0 和 2.0 克/千克标准回肠可消化赖氨酸)的混合进行调整,以准确满足根据活重、妊娠阶段和胎次估算的氨基酸和能量需要量。饲喂 PF 的母猪在妊娠期第 110 天体重增加(P = 0.011),总产仔数(P = 0.092)和活产仔数(P = 0.077)呈上升趋势。饲喂精饲料的母猪出生时窝重较高(P = 0.003),泌乳期采食量较低(P = 0.010),产奶量较高(P = 0.043),窝产仔数较多(P = 0.050)。与 HLH 和 FLAT 相比,精饲母猪的母性转化指数也有所提高(P = 0.013)。总之,我们的研究结果表明,基于每日营养调整的精饲料策略对高产母猪非常有益,可满足母猪身体生长、乳腺和胎儿发育对营养供应的动态需求。
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Animal Feed Science and Technology
Animal Feed Science and Technology 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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6.00
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266
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3 months
期刊介绍: Animal Feed Science and Technology is a unique journal publishing scientific papers of international interest focusing on animal feeds and their feeding. Papers describing research on feed for ruminants and non-ruminants, including poultry, horses, companion animals and aquatic animals, are welcome. The journal covers the following areas: Nutritive value of feeds (e.g., assessment, improvement) Methods of conserving and processing feeds that affect their nutritional value Agronomic and climatic factors influencing the nutritive value of feeds Utilization of feeds and the improvement of such Metabolic, production, reproduction and health responses, as well as potential environmental impacts, of diet inputs and feed technologies (e.g., feeds, feed additives, feed components, mycotoxins) Mathematical models relating directly to animal-feed interactions Analytical and experimental methods for feed evaluation Environmental impacts of feed technologies in animal production.
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