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作者: horsegreenhill    時(shí)間: 2011-9-15 00:06
標(biāo)題: Combating the high cost of pig feed
Combating the high cost of pig feedDate: 2011-06-06
By J.E. Pettigrew
Nutritionists need to look at all options when considering swine diet

The principal role of the diet is to provide nutrients, but there is accumulating evidence that specific diet components can contribute to herd health.


The most significant change impacting the pig industry and nutritional practices during recent years has been the dramatic increase in the cost of major feedstuffs, due primarily to droughts and ethanol production. What’s more, the cost of special ingredients for nursery diets such as fish meal and milk products has also risen. The combination of these factors has forced swine nutritionists to look thoughtfully and creatively at new and cost-effective options for pig feed.
Pros and cons of DDGS
The pig nutrition community has done an admirable job of learning how best to utilize distillers dried grains with solubles, the dominant co-product of ethanol production. Although the most valuable part of the corn, the starch, is lost during ethanol production, the remainder can be salvaged and put to good use.
Pig nutritionists have learned a great deal about DDGS and its effective use in pig diets. Positive aspects include:
Negative aspects include:
The pig nutrition community has done an admirable job of learning how best to utilize distillers dried grains with solubles.
Other considerations
Phosphorus nutrition. The swine industry has widely adopted the use of phytase to increase digestibility of phosphorus in plant materials, and at higher dietary inclusion levels than used a few years ago. Benefits are in lower diet cost and in reduced phosphorus excretion. There is now a strong trend to formulation on the basis of digestible phosphorus rather than available phosphorus, largely because the measurements of digestible phosphorus are easier, cheaper, and more consistent across laboratories. Some diets containing high levels of both DDGS and phytase do not require additional phosphorus supplementation.
Carbohydrases. The widespread use of DDGS with its high fiber level has spurred interest in increasing fiber digestibility by use of carbohydrase enzymes such as xylanases beyond the previous interest in using such enzymes in lower-fiber diets.
Crystalline amino acids. There has been a continuing increase in the amounts of crystalline amino acids used in swine diets during recent decades. The use of DDGS stimulates even more use of crystalline amino acids because of the relatively poor amino acid balance of the proteins in DDGS.
Other diet components
The principal role of the diet is to provide nutrients, but there is accumulating evidence that specific diet components can contribute to herd health. A few examples:
Research is in its early stages in the area of dietary effects on health of pigs, but there are reasons to believe that specific physiologically-active diet components may be quite important for swine herd health. Much more progress is anticipated in coming years

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作者: liuhuifang    時(shí)間: 2011-9-15 08:31
very good, thanks for your sharing~~
作者: horsegreenhill    時(shí)間: 2011-9-15 09:37
liuhuifang 發(fā)表于 2011-9-15 08:31
very good, thanks for your sharing~~

it is my pleasure~
作者: monica    時(shí)間: 2011-9-16 09:18
寫的比較客觀,不錯(cuò)。
作者: bonderic    時(shí)間: 2011-9-16 11:42
這個(gè)作者是可是豬營(yíng)養(yǎng)專家,寫得東西真是不錯(cuò)。
作者: horsegreenhill    時(shí)間: 2011-9-16 15:45
bonderic 發(fā)表于 2011-9-16 11:42
這個(gè)作者是可是豬營(yíng)養(yǎng)專家,寫得東西真是不錯(cuò)。

我也覺得這篇文章很實(shí)用,所以拿來和大家分享!作者對(duì)DDGS的優(yōu)缺點(diǎn)論述比較全面,值得參考!




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