Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias (Apr 2020)

Multi-objective optimization of methionine+cysteine levels in diets for growing pigs

  • José L. Figueroa-Velasco,
  • José A. Martínez-Aispuro,
  • María T. Sánchez-Torres,
  • Humberto Vaquera-Huerta,
  • José L. Cordero-Mora,
  • Rafael Nieto-Aquino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rccp.v33n4a03
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 4
pp. 228 – 238

Abstract

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Background: The addition of synthetic methionine to growing pig diets should consider the requirements of the methionine+cysteine complex, as most cysteine is obtained through dietary methionine. Objective: To determine an optimal level of methionine+cysteine (Met+Cys) in growing pig diets. Methods: Ninety-nine hybrid (Yorkshire×Landrace×Duroc) barrows were used in a completely randomized design (initial body weight: 25.90±3.99 kg). Nine levels of Met+Cys (0.500, 0.525, 0.550, 0.575, 0.600, 0.625, 0.650, 0.675, and 0.700%) were evaluated during 35 days. To determine a multi-objective optimal level of Met+Cys, growth performance and strongly related carcass traits were evaluated. Results: Average daily feed intake (ADFI) and feed:gain ratio (FGR) showed a linear response to the dietary Met+Cys level (p0.05). Carcass characteristics were not affected by the Met+Cys concentration (p>0.05). The multi-objective optimal level for ADG, ADFI, and FGR was 0.667% Met+Cys. Conclusions: According to our results, 0.667% Met+Cys is the best concentration in diets for growing pigs.

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