Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10161711 The Professional Animal Scientist 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Daily feed intakes (DFI) of 565 lactation records were evaluated for sows of 2 genetic lines, PIC C-22 and L-42. Sows were fed ad libitum during the entire 21-d lactation period with a diet supplemented with either 0 or 0.3% betaine-HCl. Sows were fed corn-soybean based diets (3.32 Mcal of ME/kg). The DFI data were fitted to generalized Michaelis-Menten functions of day of lactation. The generalized Michaelis-Menten function {DFIi, t (kg/d) = DFI0 + (DFIA − DFI0)(t/K)C/[1 + (t/K)C]} with 2 random effects for DFI (dfiAi) and intercept (dfi0i) with K as a linear function of dfi0i provided the best fit to the DFI data (R2 = 0.474). The addition of a single covariate including daily degree-hours above 24°C (DGH24), daily maximum temperature (MaxT), or daily mean temperature (MeanT) of the current day were considerable (P < 0.001). Furthermore, the addition of either a second covariate as the prior day DGH24 or MaxT to the single covariate models with current day DGH24 or MaxT was significant (P < 0.001). No genetic line differences were found for the random effects dfi0i and dfiAi. Betaine-supplemented sows had a 0.27 kg/d greater mean for dfiAi (P = 0.004). Substantially greater DFI was found at the end of lactation in betaine-supplemented parity 1 and parity 2 sows (P = 0.012 and 0.005, respectively). Parity was important for both random effects (P < 0.001). Parity × treatment and genetic × parity interactions were found for dfiAi (P = 0.006 and 0.049, respectively).
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