Influence of dietary protein and energy levels on sow backfat thickness

The objective of the present study was to determine the influences of dietary protein and energy levels on sow backfat thickness. The study was conducted by randomly measured backfat thickness in both pregnant and lactating stages of 10,401 sows from 7 commercial herds in Thailand. The pregnant sow...

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Main Authors: Surasak Jittakhot, Dusit Laohasinnarong, Kampon Kaeoket
Other Authors: Mahidol University. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Department of Pre-clinic and Applied Animal Science
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Published: 2016
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spelling th-mahidol.17172023-04-12T15:37:47Z Influence of dietary protein and energy levels on sow backfat thickness อิทธิพลของระดับโปรตีนและพลังงานในอาหารต่อความหนาไขมันสันหลังในแม่สุกร Surasak Jittakhot Dusit Laohasinnarong Kampon Kaeoket Mahidol University. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Department of Pre-clinic and Applied Animal Science Mahidol University. Faculty of Veterinay Science. Department of Clinical Sciences and Public Health backfat thickness protein energy sow ความหนาไขมันสันหลัง โปรตีน พลังงานในอาหาร แม่สุกร Open Access article The objective of the present study was to determine the influences of dietary protein and energy levels on sow backfat thickness. The study was conducted by randomly measured backfat thickness in both pregnant and lactating stages of 10,401 sows from 7 commercial herds in Thailand. The pregnant sow diets contained 14.4% crude protein (CP) and 3,346 kcal metabolizable energy (ME)/kg. The lactating sow diet contained 18.8% CP and 3,660 kcal ME/kg. The percentage of dietary protein was positively correlated with backfat thickness (r = 0.036, P < 0.01) and the metabolizable energy of the diet was positively correlated (r = 0.053, P < 0.01). Upon, stepwise method of multiple linear regression analysis showed that the percentage of dietary crude fat (X, %) was a key factor affecting the thickness of sow backfat (Y, mm) with statistical significance. The regression equation was; Y = 14.4 + (0.2X), (R2 = 0.009, P < 0.01). Conclusion, a major nutritional factor that response for changing of sow backfat thickness was the dietary energy in sow diet. 2016-04-25T04:02:39Z 2017-04-10T10:03:27Z 2016-04-25T04:02:39Z 2017-04-10T10:03:27Z 2016-04-25 2012 Research Article Journal of Applied Animal Science. Vol.5, No.1 (Jan-Apr 2012), 47-56 1906-2257 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/1717 eng Mahidol University Faculty of Veterinary Science Mahidol University application/pdf
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
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language English
topic backfat thickness
protein
energy
sow
ความหนาไขมันสันหลัง
โปรตีน
พลังงานในอาหาร
แม่สุกร
Open Access article
spellingShingle backfat thickness
protein
energy
sow
ความหนาไขมันสันหลัง
โปรตีน
พลังงานในอาหาร
แม่สุกร
Open Access article
Surasak Jittakhot
Dusit Laohasinnarong
Kampon Kaeoket
Influence of dietary protein and energy levels on sow backfat thickness
description The objective of the present study was to determine the influences of dietary protein and energy levels on sow backfat thickness. The study was conducted by randomly measured backfat thickness in both pregnant and lactating stages of 10,401 sows from 7 commercial herds in Thailand. The pregnant sow diets contained 14.4% crude protein (CP) and 3,346 kcal metabolizable energy (ME)/kg. The lactating sow diet contained 18.8% CP and 3,660 kcal ME/kg. The percentage of dietary protein was positively correlated with backfat thickness (r = 0.036, P < 0.01) and the metabolizable energy of the diet was positively correlated (r = 0.053, P < 0.01). Upon, stepwise method of multiple linear regression analysis showed that the percentage of dietary crude fat (X, %) was a key factor affecting the thickness of sow backfat (Y, mm) with statistical significance. The regression equation was; Y = 14.4 + (0.2X), (R2 = 0.009, P < 0.01). Conclusion, a major nutritional factor that response for changing of sow backfat thickness was the dietary energy in sow diet.
author2 Mahidol University. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Department of Pre-clinic and Applied Animal Science
author_facet Mahidol University. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Department of Pre-clinic and Applied Animal Science
Surasak Jittakhot
Dusit Laohasinnarong
Kampon Kaeoket
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author Surasak Jittakhot
Dusit Laohasinnarong
Kampon Kaeoket
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title Influence of dietary protein and energy levels on sow backfat thickness
title_short Influence of dietary protein and energy levels on sow backfat thickness
title_full Influence of dietary protein and energy levels on sow backfat thickness
title_fullStr Influence of dietary protein and energy levels on sow backfat thickness
title_full_unstemmed Influence of dietary protein and energy levels on sow backfat thickness
title_sort influence of dietary protein and energy levels on sow backfat thickness
publishDate 2016
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/1717
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