The Effect of Dietary Protein Restriction in Phase Feeding Systems on Nitrogen Metabolism and Excretion in Pig Production
Wiesław Sobotka, Aleksandra Drażbo

TL;DR
Reducing dietary protein in pigs while supplementing essential amino acids improves nitrogen use and reduces environmental impact.
Contribution
Demonstrates that low-protein diets supplemented with amino acids reduce nitrogen excretion in pigs by 15-18%.
Findings
Reducing crude protein by 15% and supplementing amino acids improved protein digestibility and nitrogen retention.
Low-protein diets with amino acid supplementation reduced nitrogen excretion by 18.7% in two-phase systems.
Three-phase feeding systems showed lower urinary pH and nitrogen compared to two-phase systems.
Abstract
The crude protein content of diets can be reduced, and its amount can be adjusted to meet the nutrient requirements of pigs at different stages of production to improve nitrogen utilization and reduce nitrogen excretion into the environment. In order to achieve this goal, the dietary levels of essential amino acids should be precisely balanced by selecting the most suitable feed components or by supplementing crystalline amino acids. Digestibility-balance trials were performed on growing–finishing pigs in two- and three-phase feeding systems. The pigs were fed the following diets: C-control diet; L-low-protein diet where the levels of crude protein and essential amino acids (lysine, methionine + cystine, threonine, and tryptophan) were reduced by 15% relative to diet C; L+AA-low-protein diet supplemented with crystalline lysine, methionine, threonine, and tryptophan to the standard…
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TopicsAnimal Nutrition and Physiology · Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact · Odor and Emission Control Technologies
