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Nitrogen retention in the pig
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1977
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NutritionFertilityN IntakeFeed UtilizationBody CompositionBiostatisticsPublic HealthHealth SciencesAnimal PhysiologyNutrient PhysiologyAnimal NutritionPorcine DiseaseMaximal NrAnimal Waste ManagementNitrogen RetentionAnimal SciencePhysiologyExercise PhysiologyFeed IntakeMetabolism
I. Published results have been used to study the relationships between nitrogen retention (NR), body-weight (W) and N intake in the pig. 2. The general decrease in maximal NR (g/d per kg W0.75) with increasing W (kg) was curvilinear for values of W from 1-5 to 45: NR = 3.324--0.098 W + 0.001 W2; and rectilinear for values of W from 45 to 165: NR = 1.252--0.006 W. Values for protein requirements derived from these equations agreed closely with published estimates. 3. The slopes of the curves for NR (g/d per kg W0.75) v. N intake (g/d) decreased as W (kg) increased from about 2.5 to 190. After extrapolation to a proposed common intercept on the NR axis of--150 mg N/d per kg W0.75, regression analysis of the intercepts of these curves on the N-intake axis v. W gave an estimate of N requirements for maintenance of 246 + 19 mg/d per kg W0.75. 4. The results also indicated that at low N intakes net protein utilization (N retention + total obligatory N losses divided by N intake) was essentially independent of W, whereas the gross efficiency of N utilization (NR divided by N intake) was influenced by both W and N intake.
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