Bibliographic citations
Vilca, M., (2021). Efecto de cuatro programas de alimentación en base a la proteína ideal en el comportamiento productivo de Lechones [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4881
Vilca, M., Efecto de cuatro programas de alimentación en base a la proteína ideal en el comportamiento productivo de Lechones []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4881
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title = "Efecto de cuatro programas de alimentación en base a la proteína ideal en el comportamiento productivo de Lechones",
author = "Vilca Soto, Mario Jacob",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2021"
}
The ideal protein is very important in the formulation of diets because the efficiency of use of the protein is maximized, since the essential amino acids are calculated as a percentage of lysine. The present research work aimed to evaluates the effect of four feeding programs based on the ideal protein and different levels of lysine of piglets from 18 to 60 days of age. The piglets were fed with four feeding programs (treatments) in two phases. In Phase I (18 to 39 days of age): Treatment 1: 1.36 percent of total lysine in the ideal protein; Treatment 2: 1.36 percent of total lysine in the ideal protein; Treatment 3: 1.45 percent of total lysine in the ideal protein; Treatment 4: 1.45 percent of total lysine in the ideal protein. In Phase II (40 to 60 days of age): Treatment 1: 1.19 percent of total lysine in the ideal protein; Treatment 2: 1.28 percent of total lysine in the ideal protein: Treatment 3: 1.19 percent of total lysine in the ideal protein. Treatment 4: 1.28 percent of total lysine in the ideal protein. Pigs fed the feeding program with 1.45 percent total lysine in the first phase and 1.28 percent total lysine based on the ideal protein in the second phase obtained significantly better weights and growth rates (P <0.05) compared to who received 1.36 percent lysine based on the ideal protein in the first phase at the end of the experiment. The best was achieved with the feeding program that contained 1.45 percent of total lysine in the first phase and 1.28 percent of total lysine based on the ideal protein in the second phase.
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