Jang Jae-Cheol, Zeng Zhikai, Urriola Pedro E, Shurson Gerald C
Department of Animal Science, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA.
Transl Anim Sci. 2021 Feb 15;5(2):txab029. doi: 10.1093/tas/txab029. eCollection 2021 Apr.
A meta-analysis was conducted to determine the effects of the dietary energy system (net energy or metabolizable energy), oil content of corn distillers dried grains with solubles (cDDGS), diet inclusion levels, and pig age on growth performance of pigs fed cDDGS-based diets. Mean differences of average daily gain (ADG), average daily feed intake (ADFI), and gain:feed (G:F) were calculated and expressed as a percentage change relative to feeding corn-soybean meal (SBM)- and cDDGS-based diets to nursery [body weight (BW) < 25 kg] and growing-finishing (BW > 25 kg) pigs, and to compare the effects of supplementing various types of exogenous enzymes without or with phytase on growth performance. A total of 27 studies with 106 growth performance observations were included in the cDDGS dataset, and 34 studies with 84 observations for enzyme responses in cDDGS diets were used in the enzyme dataset. Approximately, 64.7% of the observations showed no change, and 26.7% of observations showed a reduction in ADG, ADFI, and G:F when feeding cDDGS-based diets to the nursery and growing-finishing pigs compared with feeding corn-SBM-based diets. Furthermore, feeding cDDGS diets resulted in decreased ( < 0.01) mean difference of ADG (-4.27%) and G:F (-1.99%) for nursery pigs, and decreased ( < 0.01) mean difference of ADG (-1.68%) and G:F (-1.06%) for growing-finishing pigs. Every percentage unit increase in the inclusion level of cDDGS in growing-finishing pig diet was associated with a decrease ( < 0.01) in ADG (-0.10%) and ADFI (-0.09%). Feeding high oil (≥10% ether extract) cDDGS-based diets to pigs resulted in a 2.96% reduction in ADFI whereas feeding reduced-oil (<10% ether extract) cDDGS-based diets reduced G:F by 1.56% compared with pigs fed corn-SBM-based diets. Supplementation of exogenous enzymes improved ( < 0.05) the mean difference of ADG and G:F by 1.94% and 2.65%, respectively, in corn-SBM-based diets, and by 2.67% and 1.87%, respectively, in cDDGS diets. Supplementation of exogenous protease, enzyme cocktail, or xylanase improved ( < 0.05) ADG by 7.29%, 2.64%, and 2.48% in pigs fed corn-SBM-based diets, respectively. There were no differences between the dietary addition of single enzymes and enzyme combinations for any growth performance parameters in corn-SBM- or cDDGS-based diets. In conclusion, feeding cDDGS-based diets slightly reduces the growth performance of nursery and growing-finishing pigs, but supplementation of xylanase or enzyme cocktail can improve G:F of pigs fed cDDGS-based diets.
进行了一项荟萃分析,以确定日粮能量体系(净能或代谢能)、玉米干酒糟及其可溶物(cDDGS)的含油量、日粮添加水平和猪龄对饲喂基于cDDGS日粮的猪生长性能的影响。计算了平均日增重(ADG)、平均日采食量(ADFI)和料重比(G:F)的平均差异,并表示为相对于饲喂玉米-豆粕(SBM)和基于cDDGS日粮的保育猪(体重<25 kg)和生长育肥猪(体重>25 kg)的百分比变化,以及比较在不添加或添加植酸酶的情况下补充各种类型外源酶对生长性能的影响。cDDGS数据集中纳入了27项研究,有106个生长性能观测值,酶数据集使用了34项研究,有84个cDDGS日粮中酶反应的观测值。与饲喂玉米-SBM日粮相比,给保育猪和生长育肥猪饲喂基于cDDGS的日粮时,约64.7%的观测值没有变化,26.7%的观测值显示ADG、ADFI和G:F降低。此外,饲喂cDDGS日粮导致保育猪的ADG平均差异降低(<0.01)(-4.27%)和G:F降低(-1.99%),生长育肥猪的ADG平均差异降低(<0.01)(-1.68%)和G:F降低(-1.06%)。生长育肥猪日粮中cDDGS添加水平每增加1个百分点,ADG(-0.10%)和ADFI(-0.09%)就会降低(<0.01)。与饲喂玉米-SBM日粮的猪相比,给猪饲喂高油(≥10%乙醚提取物)cDDGS日粮导致ADFI降低2.96%,而饲喂低油(<10%乙醚提取物)cDDGS日粮使G:F降低1.56%。在基于玉米-SBM的日粮中补充外源酶分别使ADG和G:F的平均差异提高(<0.05)1.94%和2.65%,在cDDGS日粮中分别提高2.67%和1.87%。在饲喂玉米-SBM或cDDGS日粮的猪中,添加单一酶和酶组合对任何生长性能参数均无差异。总之,饲喂基于cDDGS的日粮会略微降低保育猪和生长育肥猪的生长性能,但补充木聚糖酶或酶组合可提高饲喂基于cDDGS日粮的猪的G:F。