Coble K F, DeRouchey J M, Tokach M D, Dritz S S, Goodband R D, Woodworth J C, Usry J L
J Anim Sci. 2017 Sep;95(9):4052-4059. doi: 10.2527/jas2017.1624.
A total of 1,143 pigs (PIC 337 × 1050, initially 25.1 ± 0.03 kg BW) were used in a 111-d study to determine the effects of copper sulfate (CuSO; Prince Agri-Products, Quincy, IL) or tribasic copper chloride (TBCC; IntelliBond C; Micronutrients, Indianapolis, IN) on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and pen cleanliness. Pens of pigs were allotted to 1 of 6 dietary treatments, balanced on average pen weight in a randomized complete block design with 25 to 28 pigs per pen and 7 replications per treatment. Treatments included a corn-soybean meal-based diet (corn-soy), a high-by-product diet with 30% distillers dried grains with solubles and 15% bakery meal (by-product diet), and the by-product diet with 75 or 150 mg/kg added Cu from CuSO or TBCC. All diets contained 20 mg/kg Cu from CuSO in the trace mineral premix. At the conclusion of the trial, a digital photo of each pen was taken to allow 3 independent observers to score manure texture and buildup and to assess pen cleanliness prior to power washing. Furthermore, the time required to power wash each pen was also measured. Overall, pigs fed the by-product diet tended to have increased ADFI ( = 0.083) and had decreased G:F ( = 0.005) compared to those fed the corn-soy diet. No Cu source × level interactions or Cu source differences were observed ( > 0.05). From d 0 to 71, pigs fed increasing Cu had increased (quadratic, < 0.05) ADG, d 71 BW, and ADFI. From d 71 to 111, pigs fed increasing Cu tended to have increased ADFI (linear, = 0.068) and decreased G:F (quadratic, = 0.056). Overall (d 0 to 111), increasing Cu increased (linear, < 0.01) ADG, final BW, and ADFI (quadratic, = 0.026). Hot carcass weight increased (linear, = 0.023) by 2.4 kg with increasing Cu. Increasing Cu also increased loin depth (linear, = 0.019) and percentage lean (quadratic, = 0.024). Manure buildup and wash time (s/pen) increased ( < 0.05) for by-product diet pens compared to corn-soy pens; however, neither wash time nor pen cleanliness were influenced by added Cu. In summary, increasing dietary Cu in high-by-product diets improved growth and feed intake, resulting in increased final BW and HCW for pigs fed both Cu sources, without influencing pen wash time.
总共1143头猪(PIC 337×1050,初始体重25.1±0.03千克)被用于一项为期111天的研究,以确定硫酸铜(CuSO;Prince Agri-Products公司,伊利诺伊州昆西)或碱式氯化铜(TBCC;IntelliBond C;Micronutrients公司,印第安纳波利斯)对生长性能、胴体特性和栏舍清洁度的影响。猪栏被分配到6种日粮处理中的1种,采用随机完全区组设计,根据栏舍平均体重进行平衡,每栏25至28头猪,每个处理7个重复。处理包括基于玉米-豆粕的日粮(玉米-豆粕日粮)、含有30%干酒糟及其可溶物和15%面包房粉的高副产物日粮(副产物日粮),以及添加了来自CuSO或TBCC的75或150毫克/千克铜的副产物日粮。所有日粮在微量矿物质预混料中含有来自CuSO的20毫克/千克铜。在试验结束时,拍摄每个猪栏的数码照片,让3名独立观察者对粪便质地和堆积情况进行评分,并在强力冲洗前评估栏舍清洁度。此外,还测量了强力冲洗每个猪栏所需的时间。总体而言,与饲喂玉米-豆粕日粮的猪相比,饲喂副产物日粮的猪ADFI有增加趋势(P = 0.083),G:F降低(P = 0.005)。未观察到铜源×水平的交互作用或铜源差异(P>0.05)。从第0天到第71天,饲喂铜含量增加的猪ADG增加(二次曲线,P<0.05)、第71天体重和ADFI增加。从第71天到第111天,饲喂铜含量增加的猪ADFI有增加趋势(线性,P = 0.068),G:F降低(二次曲线,P = 0.056)。总体而言(第0天到第111天),铜含量增加使ADG增加(线性,P<0.01)、最终体重和ADFI增加(二次曲线,P = 0.026)。随着铜含量增加,热胴体重增加(线性,P = 0.023)2.4千克。铜含量增加还使腰部深度增加(线性,P = 0.019)和瘦肉率增加(二次曲线,P = 0.024)。与玉米-豆粕日粮栏舍相比,副产物日粮栏舍的粪便堆积和冲洗时间(秒/栏)增加(P<0.05);然而,冲洗时间和栏舍清洁度均不受添加铜的影响。总之,在高副产物日粮中增加日粮铜含量可改善生长和采食量,使饲喂两种铜源的猪最终体重和热胴体重增加,且不影响栏舍冲洗时间。