Abstract

The nutrient digestibility and protein utilization of undehydrated barley fractions: protein (BP), protein fibre mixture (BPF) and distillers solids (DS) at two levels of inclusion in diets fortified to equal lysine content were assayed with growing pigs in a 6 x 6 Latin square. Dried barley fibre (BF), oat protein (OP) and oat fibre (OF) from integrated starch-ethanol production were evaluated as feed ingredients for pigs in three other trials. DS and OP had a higher essential amino acids content than BP, especially with respect to lysine. All fractions had a rather high ether extract content 46-196 g/kg and their fatty acid composition is presented. BP showed higher protein digestibility than DS (0.931 vs. 0.857) and pigs on BP-diet retained more N than on DS-diet. BF showed a low digestibility of OM and CP and 0.1 inclusion of BF mixed with BP depressed CP digestibility and N-retention. A higher protein supply from cereal protein in the diet promoted N-retention but decreased protein utilization. OP had high digestibility and OF was more digestible than BF. The study confirmed the high digestibility and energy values of the proteinous grain fractions and a high protein utilization when adequately fortified with lysine. The fibrous fractions have a rather low nutrient digestibility and their use in pig diets is therefore limited.

Highlights

  • In Finland barley feed fractions from starch and distillery production employing an integrated process have been supplied as feedstuffs since 1987 with encouraging results and a positive response from the users

  • Cereal protein obtained after the starch and ethanol process (Näsi 1988, 1989, 1992) has a rather low quality of protein considering the degree to which the composition of the absorbed amino acids is in accordance with that required by the pig

  • The present paper reports the experiments which were conducted to determine and confirm the nutritive value of undehydrated barley feed ingredients from starch-ethanol production and those of dried oat feed products and barley fibre for growing pigs

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Matti Näsi and Erkki Aimonen

M. & Aimonen, E. 1992, Evaluation of undehydrated barley feed fractions and dried oat feed fractions from integrated starch-ethanol process in diets of growing pigs. 1992, Evaluation of undehydrated barley feed fractions and dried oat feed fractions from integrated starch-ethanol process in diets of growing pigs. The nutrient digestibility and protein utilization of undehydrated barley fractions: protein (BP), protein fibre mixture (BPF) and distillers solids (DS) at two levels of inclusion in diets fortified to equal lysine content were assayed with growing pigs in a 6 x 6 Latin square. Dried barley fibre (BF), oat protein (OP) and oat fibre (OF) from integrated starch-ethanol production were evaluated as feed ingredients for pigs in three other trials. BP showed higher protein digestibility than DS (0.931 vs 0.857) and pigs on BP-diet retained more N than on DS-diet. The fibrous fractions have arather low nutrient digestibility and their use in pig diets is limited

Introduction
Material and methods
Composition of the grain fractions
Oat protein fibre
Digestibility and feed values
Digestibility Organic matter Ash Crude protein Ether extract Crude fibre NFE
Protein utilization
NS NS NS
Helsingin yliopisto
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