Biswas Sarbani, Kim Min Hee, Kang Dae-Kyung, Baek Dong Heon, Kim In Ho
Department of Animal Resource and Science, Dankook University, Cheonan, Choongnam, South Korea.
Smart Animal Bio Institute, Department of Animal Resource and Science, Dankook University, Cheonan, Korea.
J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl). 2025 Jan;109(1):13-21. doi: 10.1111/jpn.14022. Epub 2024 Aug 3.
This study examined the impact of mixed probiotic inclusion in a reduced crude protein (CP) diet on production performance, nutrient retention, gas emissions, faecal score and meat quality of finishing pigs. In total, 150 pigs (body weight [BW] of 49.9 ± 2.80 kg and 6-week trial) were arbitrarily distributed to one of three dietary treatments (10 replications per treatment, five pigs including three gilts and two barrows per replication). The dietary treatments were Positive Control/standard diet, 17.5% CP (PC); Negative Control/reduced (2.5%) CP diet, 15% CP (NC); and NC + 0.1% probiotic mix (NCP). Pigs fed the NCP diet exhibited tendency to increase BW gain at Week 6, increased the average daily gain (ADG) of pigs during Weeks 3-6 and showed tendency to increase ADG during the overall period than the NC diet. The CP digestibility decreased at Week 6 and presented a tendency to decrease at Week 3 in pigs fed the NC diet compared with the PC diet. However, CP digestibility increased with the NCP diet at Weeks 3 and 6 compared with the NC diet. A tendency in the reduction of HS emissions from pig's faeces at Weeks 3 and 6 was observed by the NCP diet compared with NC and PC diets. Pigs fed the NC diet showed a lower faecal score than the PC diet at Week 6. The NC diet resulted in lower cooking loss and drip loss to the PC diet. Moreover, longissimus muscle area showed tendency to increase, cooking loss exhibited tendency to decrease and drip loss decreased in the meat samples of pigs receiving the NCP diet compared with the NC diet alone. The NCP diet exhibited great promise in maintaining performance by enhancing the growth performance, digestibility, mitigating gas emissions and improving the quality of meat in finishing pigs.
本研究考察了在粗蛋白(CP)含量降低的日粮中添加复合益生菌对育肥猪生产性能、养分保留、气体排放、粪便评分和肉质的影响。总共150头猪(体重[BW]为49.9±2.80千克,试验期6周)被随机分配到三种日粮处理之一(每个处理10个重复,每个重复5头猪,包括3头后备母猪和2头阉公猪)。日粮处理分别为:正对照/标准日粮,CP含量17.5%(PC);负对照/降低(2.5%)CP日粮,CP含量15%(NC);以及NC + 0.1%益生菌混合物(NCP)。与NC日粮相比,饲喂NCP日粮的猪在第6周体重增加有增加趋势,在第3 - 6周期间猪的平均日增重(ADG)增加,且在整个试验期ADG有增加趋势。与PC日粮相比,饲喂NC日粮的猪在第6周CP消化率下降,在第3周有下降趋势。然而,与NC日粮相比,在第3周和第6周NCP日粮使CP消化率提高。与NC和PC日粮相比,在第3周和第6周观察到NCP日粮使猪粪便中硫化氢排放量有降低趋势。在第6周,饲喂NC日粮的猪粪便评分低于PC日粮。与PC日粮相比,NC日粮导致较低的蒸煮损失和滴水损失。此外,与仅饲喂NC日粮的猪相比,接受NCP日粮的猪的肉样中,背最长肌面积有增加趋势,蒸煮损失有降低趋势,滴水损失减少。NCP日粮在提高育肥猪生长性能、消化率、减少气体排放和改善肉质从而维持生产性能方面表现出巨大潜力。