Einfluss einer Proteinrestriktion und -realimentation auf die N-Bilanz von Ferkeln.

Translated title of the contribution: Effect of protein restriction and refeeding on the nitrogen balance in piglets

E. Senckenberg, F. X. Roth, M. Kirchgessner

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Abstract

In balance trials the effect of a 50% protein restriction with subsequent realimentation on N balance, endogenous N excretion, digestible and metabolisable energy was tested using 36 piglets. The dietary protein content during the restriction period from 5-12 kg live weight was 22.9 (control) and 12.4% of the dry matter and during the realimentation period from 12-18 kg live weight in both groups 17.2%. Protein quality and energy supply were not changed between the groups. Restricted protein supply proportionally reduced N retention with slightly improved efficiency of digestible N from 67 to 70%. During realimentation the previously reduced N supply did not influence N retention but increased the apparent N digestibility by 2% units. The endogenous N losses as well as digestible and metabolisable energy were not different between the groups. It was concluded that compensatory responses of the N metabolism might require a stronger dietary restriction and respectively or a longer restriction period.

Translated title of the contributionEffect of protein restriction and refeeding on the nitrogen balance in piglets
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)457-466
Number of pages10
JournalArchiv für Tierernährung
Volume34
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1984

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