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Effects of different levels of crude protein and protease on nitrogen utilization, nutrient digestibility, and growth performance in growing pigs

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JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
卷 62, 期 5, 页码 659-667

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KOREAN SOCIETY ANIMAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.5187/jast.2020.62.5.659

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Protein; Protease; Nitrogen; Digestibility; Growing pigs

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  1. Eugene-Bio in 2020

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This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of different levels of crude protein (CP) and protease on nitrogen (N) utilization, nutrient digestibility, and growth performance in growing pigs. A total of six crossbred ([Landrace x Yorkshire] x Duroc) barrows were individually accepted in 1.2 m x 0.7 m x 0.96 m stainless steel metabolism cages. The pigs (average initial body weight of 27.91 +/- 1.84 kg) randomly assigned to six diets with six weeks (6 x 6 Latin square design). The experiment was carried out in an environment with a temperature of 23 +/- 1.5., a relative humidity of 83 +/- 2.3% and a wind speed of 0.25 +/- 0.03 m/s. The dietary treatments were arranged in a 2 x 3 factorial design with two levels of CP (15.3% or 17.1%) and three levels of protease (0 ppm, 150 ppm, or 300 ppm). The average daily gain and gain to feed ratio (G:F) tended to increase (p = 0.074) with increasing amounts of protease. The low CP level diet reduced (p < 0.050) urinary and fecal N concentrations, the total N excretion in feces, and increased (p < 0.050) N retention. Different protease levels in the diet did not affect (p > 0.05) at N intake, but supplementation of the diets with 300 ppm protease decreased (p < 0.050) the N concentration in urine and feces and tended toincrease (p = 0.061) the percentage of N retention retained of the total N intake. The dietary CP level did not affect (p > 0.050) the apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD) of dry matter, digestible energy (DE), and metabolic energy (ME), but diet supplementation with 300 ppm protease showed higher (p < 0.050) ATTD of DE and ME than in the protease-free diet. Therefore, a low protein diet with protease could improve the utilization of nitrogen, thereby reducing the negative effect of N excretion into the environment while maintaining or increasing growth performance compared to a high protein diet.

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