Zhao Weihan, Lee Kyejin, Kim Inho
Department of Animal Biotechnology, Dankook University, Cheonan 31187, Republic of Korea.
Smart Animal Bio Institute, Dankook University, Cheonan 31116, Republic of Korea.
Animals (Basel). 2025 Apr 28;15(9):1248. doi: 10.3390/ani15091248.
This study contributes to promoting green farming and achieving sustainable pork production. Especially under the conditions of resource scarcity and rising environmental demands, efficient and eco-friendly feeding strategies have become key to industry development. We evaluated the effects of supplementing an eco-friendly additive (EFA) in diets with normal and low protein (-2% CP) levels on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, gas emission, fecal score, meat quality, and blood profile in finishing pigs. In this 10-week (70-day and 7-day adaptation period) feeding experiment, 200 crossbred pigs [Duroc × (Landrace × Yorkshire)] with an initial average body weight (BW) of 55.05 ± 3.35 kg were used. The pigs were randomly assigned to four treatment groups in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement, with five pigs per replicate group, including two gilts and three barrows per pen, and each treatment group was repeated 10 times. The experimental treatments included the following: two protein levels (normal CP and -2% CP) and two EFA levels (0% and 0.5% EFA). The results showed that pigs fed high-protein + EFA diets had a significantly higher ADG from weeks 0-5 compared to the high-protein control group ( < 0.05). From weeks 5-10 and overall, both high-protein + EFA and low-protein + EFA groups had a higher ADG than the low-protein - EFA group ( < 0.05). At week 10, the low-protein + EFA group showed significantly higher nitrogen digestibility and significantly lower ammonia emissions compared to the high-protein - EFA group ( < 0.05). Both EFA supplementation and protein level had significant effects on ammonia emissions. The fecal score was not significantly affected ( > 0.05). In blood profiles, NPY was higher in the high-protein + EFA group than in the low-protein - EFA group ( < 0.05). In terms of meat quality, both EFA-supplemented groups had a higher WHC compared to the low-protein - EFA group, while the high-protein + EFA group had a greater LMA ( < 0.05) and lower drip loss on day 7 after slaughter ( < 0.05). In conclusion, supplementing low-protein diets with EFA can effectively enhance the growth performance of finishing pigs, mitigate environmental pollution, and offer feeding advantages while lowering feed costs.
本研究有助于推动绿色养殖并实现猪肉的可持续生产。特别是在资源稀缺和环境要求不断提高的情况下,高效且环保的饲养策略已成为行业发展的关键。我们评估了在正常蛋白水平和低蛋白水平(-2%粗蛋白)日粮中添加一种环保添加剂(EFA)对育肥猪生长性能、养分消化率、气体排放、粪便评分、肉质和血液指标的影响。在这个为期10周(70天饲养期和7天适应期)的饲养试验中,使用了200头初始平均体重(BW)为55.05±3.35千克的杜洛克×(长白×大白)杂交猪。这些猪按照2×2析因设计随机分为四个处理组,每个重复组有5头猪,每栏包括2头小母猪和3头阉公猪,每个处理组重复10次。试验处理包括:两个蛋白水平(正常粗蛋白和-2%粗蛋白)和两个EFA水平(0%和0.5% EFA)。结果表明,与高蛋白对照组相比,饲喂高蛋白+EFA日粮的猪在第0至5周的平均日增重(ADG)显著更高(<0.05)。在第5至10周及整个试验期,高蛋白+EFA组和低蛋白+EFA组的ADG均高于低蛋白-EFA组(<0.05)。在第10周时,与高蛋白-EFA组相比,低蛋白+EFA组的氮消化率显著更高,氨气排放量显著更低(<0.05)。EFA添加和蛋白水平对氨气排放均有显著影响。粪便评分未受到显著影响(>0.05)。在血液指标方面,高蛋白+EFA组的神经肽Y(NPY)高于低蛋白-EFA组(<0.05)。在肉质方面,与低蛋白-EFA组相比,两个添加EFA的组的保水性(WHC)更高,而高蛋白+EFA组在屠宰后第7天的肌肉大理石花纹评分(LMA)更高(<0.05)且滴水损失更低(<0.05)。总之,在低蛋白日粮中添加EFA可有效提高育肥猪的生长性能,减轻环境污染,并在降低饲料成本的同时提供饲养优势。