Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University, Ames 50011, USA.
J Anim Sci. 2012 Apr;90(4):1242-54. doi: 10.2527/jas.2010-3605. Epub 2011 Dec 6.
Twenty corn coproducts from various wet- and dry-grind ethanol plants were fed to finishing pigs to determine DE and ME and to generate equations predicting DE and ME based on chemical analysis. A basal diet comprised corn (97.05%), limestone, dicalcium phosphate, salt, vitamins, and trace minerals. Twenty test diets were formulated by mixing the basal diet with 30% of a coproduct, except for dried corn solubles and corn oil, which were included at 20 and 10%, respectively. There were 8 groups of 24 finishing gilts (n = 192; BW = 112.7 ± 7.9 kg). Within each group, gilts were randomly assigned to 1 of 5 test diets or the basal diet for a total of 4 replications per diet per group. Two groups of gilts were used for each set of coproducts, resulting in 8 replications per coproduct and 32 replications of the basal diet. The experiment was conducted as a completely randomized design. Gilts were placed in metabolism crates and offered 3 kg daily of their assigned test diet for 13 d, with total collection of feces and urine during the last 4 d. Ingredients were analyzed for DM, GE, CP, ether extract, crude fiber, NDF, ADF, total dietary fiber (TDF), ash, AA, and minerals, and in vitro OM digestibility was calculated for each ingredient. The GE was determined in the diets, feces, and urine to calculate DE and ME for each ingredient. The DE and ME of the basal diet were used as covariates among groups of pigs. The DE of the coproducts ranged from 2,517 kcal/kg of DM (corn gluten feed) to 8,988 kcal/kg of DM (corn oil), and ME ranged from 2,334 kcal/kg of DM (corn gluten feed) to 8,755 kcal/kg of DM (corn oil). By excluding corn oil and corn starch from the stepwise regression analysis, a series of DE and ME prediction equations were generated. The best fit equations were as follows: DE, kcal/kg of DM = -7,471 + (1.94 × GE) - (50.91 × ether extract) + (15.20 × total starch) + (18.04 × OM digestibility), with R(2) = 0.90, SE = 227, and P < 0.01; ME, kcal/kg of DM = (0.90 × GE) - (29.95 × TDF), with R(2) = 0.72, SE = 323, and P < 0.01. Additional equations for DE and ME included NDF in the instance that TDF data were not available. These results indicate that DE and ME varied substantially among corn coproducts and that various nutritional components can be used to accurately predict DE and ME in corn coproducts for finishing pigs.
从各种湿磨和干磨乙醇工厂收集了 20 种玉米副产物来饲养育肥猪,以确定 DE 和 ME,并生成基于化学分析预测 DE 和 ME 的方程。基础日粮由玉米(97.05%)、石灰石、磷酸二钙、盐、维生素和痕量矿物质组成。通过将基础日粮与 30%的副产物混合,配制了 20 种试验日粮,除了干燥的玉米浆和玉米油,它们分别占 20%和 10%。每组有 8 组 24 头育肥母猪(n = 192;BW = 112.7 ± 7.9 kg)。在每组内,母猪随机分配到 5 种试验日粮中的 1 种或基础日粮中,每组共进行 4 次重复。每组使用两组母猪来测试每种副产物,因此每种副产物有 8 次重复,基础日粮有 32 次重复。该实验采用完全随机设计进行。母猪被安置在代谢笼中,每天喂食 3 公斤其指定的试验日粮,持续 13 天,最后 4 天收集粪便和尿液的总排泄量。对饲料、粪便和尿液中的 DM、GE、CP、乙醚提取物、粗纤维、NDF、ADF、总膳食纤维(TDF)、灰分、AA 和矿物质进行分析,并计算每种饲料的体外 OM 消化率。在日粮、粪便和尿液中测定 GE,以计算每种饲料的 DE 和 ME。基础日粮的 DE 和 ME 用作猪群之间的协变量。副产物的 DE 范围从 2517 千卡/公斤 DM(玉米蛋白粉)到 8988 千卡/公斤 DM(玉米油),ME 范围从 2334 千卡/公斤 DM(玉米蛋白粉)到 8755 千卡/公斤 DM(玉米油)。通过从逐步回归分析中排除玉米油和玉米淀粉,生成了一系列 DE 和 ME 预测方程。最佳拟合方程如下:DE,千卡/公斤 DM = -7471 +(1.94×GE)-(50.91×乙醚提取物)+(15.20×总淀粉)+(18.04×OM 消化率),R²=0.90,SE=227,P<0.01;ME,千卡/公斤 DM =(0.90×GE)-(29.95×TDF),R²=0.72,SE=323,P<0.01。如果没有 TDF 数据,则可以包含 NDF 来生成 DE 和 ME 的其他方程。这些结果表明,玉米副产物的 DE 和 ME 差异很大,并且可以使用各种营养成分来准确预测育肥猪用玉米副产物的 DE 和 ME。