Evaluation of various sulphur amino acid to lysine ratio for growing-finishing pigs fed antibiotic-free diets

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This 10 wk feeding trial was conducted to determine the effect of increasing the standardised ileal digestible (SID) sulphur amino acid to lysine ratio (SAA:Lys) on performance and intestinal health parameters in growing-finishing (50–100 kg) pigs fed antibiotic-free diets. A total of 96 pigs [(Landrace × Yorkshire) × Duroc] with an average initial body weight (BW) of 52.2 ± 2.32 kg were randomly assigned to 4 dietary treatments each with 6 replicates (4 pigs per pen, 2 females and 2 males). The dietary treatments were 4 graded levels of SID SAA to Lys ratios (0.57, 0.67, 0.70 and 0.73). During the phase 1 (50–75 kg), pigs fed diets with increasing dietary SID SAA:Lys tended to improve the ADG (linear, p =.07) and G:F (linear, p =.06). During the phase 2 (75–100 kg), increasing SID SAA:Lys ratio had a tendency (linear, p =.08) to improve the ADG and G:F. Furthermore, the villus-to-crypt ratio of duodenum were linearly increased (p

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Liu, W. C., & Kim, I. H. (2017). Evaluation of various sulphur amino acid to lysine ratio for growing-finishing pigs fed antibiotic-free diets. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 16(3), 447–452. https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2017.1291286

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