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[畜牧英语] Lactation Feeding Strategies

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发表于 2009-3-3 11:20:38 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
The major objective is to maximise sow feed intake during lactation, writes Greg Simpson, swine nutritionist with Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.

What is the best way to feed a sow during lactation? It is a question that continues to be asked by researchers and producers alike. Survey data from a number of research studies show significant variability in average lactation feed intakes with ranges from 3.6 to 9.1 kg per day. Differences in genotype, herd size, lactation length, litter size and parity distribution can explain some of this variation. However, most of the difference is still due to feeding management.

From a nutrition perspective the energy, lysine and other nutrient requirements of a lactating sow depends on her weight, milk yields and the environmental conditions in the farrowing room. In a commercial setting, it is rare that we will know sow weight or milk yield, so we feed to appetite and ensure there is access to fresh feed at all times.

Research and practical experience tells us that the first week of lactation is absolutely critical. It is also where feed intake varies the most from farm to farm. Many farms have adopted a feeding programme that gradually increases sow feed allowance over the first 5 to 10 days of lactation. In many cases, this approach will reduce sow feed intake during the first week of lactation by 15 per cent, potentially leading to lower litter weaning weights and wean-to-oestrus intervals that are longer and more variable when compared to a more aggressive system of feeding (Aherne, 2004).

Restricted or gradual feeding in early lactation is commonly practised by those who believe that over-feeding sows in early lactation may cause udder congestion and hypogalactia, piglet scours and sow constipation, and may lead to sows 'going off' feed in mid to late lactation.

In a gradual feeding strategy, most lactating sows will be in an energy and amino acid deficit for the first week of lactation. Normally, this will not reduce milk production, but it will result in significant sow weight loss from both protein and fat. Clowes et al. (2003) demonstrated that if sows lose 9 to 12 per cent of their protein mass during lactation, they will have slower piglet growth rates and lower subsequent litter sizes (Table 1). Care needs to be taken with a gradual feeding strategy to ensure that the sows do not lose too much weight or condition.
Table 1. The effects of protein loss in lactation on sow reproductive performance
LowModerateHigh
Body protein loss, % of parturition mass6.99.215.8
Follicles <4 mm diameter, % *44.644.674.4
Follicles >4 mm diameter, % *55.455.423.6
* Study of the largest 16 follicles. Follicles of >4 mm are the ones most likely to produce viable ova at time of oestrus
So what is the right lactation feeding strategy? It will vary from farm to farm but the major objective of farrowing room staff should be to maximize sow feed intake without upsetting the sow. Feed intake management is the key to optimizing litter growth and subsequent reproductive performance.
ReferencesAherne F.X. 2004. Feeding strategies for lactation sows. National Hog Farmer.
Clowes, E.J., Aherne, F.X., Foxcroft, G.R. and Baracos, V.E. 2003. Selective protein loss in lactating sows is associated with reduced litter growth and ovarian function. J. Anim. Sci. 81: 753-764.


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发表于 2009-3-3 11:23:56 | 显示全部楼层
应该不错吧!
但是看不懂,希望高手给翻译一下!
 楼主| 发表于 2009-3-3 11:36:23 | 显示全部楼层
主要意思是讲母猪产后一周不应按常规的采用逐渐增料方式,而是尽量增大它的采食量
发表于 2009-3-4 16:16:54 | 显示全部楼层
作者还提到,在产后5-10天里,先减少15%FI不会影响泌乳量,但会减少母猪的体蛋白和体脂储存进而造成体重的下降。研究表明,如果泌乳期体蛋白下降9-12%的话,会影响仔猪的生长速度和下窝的产仔数。因而要确保从泌乳到复配期间母猪的体重不可下降太多。

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