Effects of nutrition on digestion efficiency and gaseous emissions from slurry in growing pigs: II. Effect of protein source in practical diets

2015 
Abstract This research aimed to investigate effects of protein source in practical diets on nutrient excretion and potential emissions of ammonia (NH 3 ) and methane (CH 4 ) in pigs. Three experimental feeds were designed to substitute a mixture of soybean meal and soybean hulls (SB diet) with sunflower meal (SFM) or wheat DDGS (WDDGS). The proportion of other ingredients was also modified in order to maintain similar nutrient contents across diets. Changes in protein source led to differences in dietary content of neutral detergent insoluble crude protein, soluble fibre (SF) and acid detergent lignin. Twenty-four pigs (8 per diet), weighing 52.3 or 60.8 kg at the first and second batch, respectively, were housed individually in metabolic pens to determine during a 7-day period dry matter (DM) balance, coefficients of total tract apparent digestibility (CTTAD) of nutrients, and faecal and urine composition. Representative slurry samples from each animal were used to measure NH 3 and CH 4 emissions over an 11 and/or 100-day storage period, respectively. Neither DM intake, nor DM or energy CTTAD differed among experimental diets, but type of feed affected ( P P 3 emission (g/kg slurry) in diet SB with respect to diet SFM (from 1.82 to 1.12, P P P  = 0.002, respectively) by type of diet, being lower for SFM than in SB-diet; besides, a higher content of aNDFom (491 vs 361 g/kg) on faecal DM was observed for SFM with respect to SB, with WDDGS-based diet being intermediate. Degree of lignification of aNDFom of faeces decreased in the order SFM > WDDGS > SB (from 0.171 to 0.109 and 0.086, respectively) in parallel to a decrease of potential CH 4 emission per g of OM of slurry (from 301 to 269 and 256 mL, respectively). When both gaseous emissions were expressed per animal and day, differences followed the same trend, but did not reach significant levels.
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