Prediction models for phosphorus excretion of pigs.

IF 2.5 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Bioscience Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-16 DOI:10.5713/ab.24.0217
Jeonghyeon Son, Beob Gyun Kim
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Abstract

Objective: The present study aimed to measure fecal and urinary phosphorus (P) excretion from pigs and to develop prediction models for P excretion of pigs.

Methods: A total of 96 values for P excretions were obtained from pigs of 15 to 93 kg body weight (BW) fed 12 diets in four experiments and were used to develop the prediction models. All experimental diets contained exogenous phytase at 500 phytase units per kg. Body weight of pigs and dietary P concentrations were used as independent variables in the prediction models.

Results: The BW, feed intake, and P intake were positively correlated with total (fecal plus urinary) P excretions (r = 0.80, 0.91, and 0.94, respectively; p<0.001). The models for estimating P excretion were: fecal P excretion (g/d) = -0.654-0.000618×BW2+0.273×BW ×dietary P concentration (R2 = 0.83; p<0.001); urinary P excretion (g/d) = 0.045+ 0.00781×BW×dietary P concentration (R2 = 0.15; p<0.001); total P excretion (g/d) = -0.598-0.000613×BW2+0.280×BW×dietary P concentration (R2 = 0.86; p<0.001) where the BW of pigs and dietary P concentration are expressed as kg and % (as-fed basis), respectively. Based on the developed prediction models, the estimated annual fecal, urinary, and total P excretion for a market pig was 1.24, 0.09, and 1.33 kg/yr, respectively.

Conclusion: The P excretions in market pigs can be estimated using BW of pigs and dietary P concentration. In the present model, a market pig excretes 1.24 kg of fecal P and 0.09 kg of urinary P per year.

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猪磷排泄预测模型。
目的: :本研究旨在测量猪的粪磷和尿磷排泄量,并建立猪的磷排泄量预测模型:在四次实验中,从饲喂 12 种日粮的 15 至 93 千克体重(BW)的猪身上共获得 96 个磷排泄值,并将其用于开发预测模型。所有实验日粮都含有外源植酸酶,含量为每公斤 500 植酸酶单位。猪的体重和日粮中 P 的浓度被用作预测模型的自变量:结果:体重、采食量和摄入的 P 与总排泄量(粪便加尿液)呈正相关(r 分别为 0.80、0.91 和 0.94;p):市场猪的 P 排泄物可通过猪的体重和日粮 P 浓度来估算。在本模型中,一头市场猪每年排出 1.24 千克粪便中的 P 和 0.09 千克尿液中的 P。
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