containing 3.6 g lysine/1 000 kcal DE were compared. The control diet was based on wheat, soybean meal and mineral and vitamin mixture. Diets 2, 3 and 4 contained wheat (about 80 %), only 14.8 % soybean meal and were supplemented with 0.53 % lysine HCI, 0.07 % methionine and 0, 0.10 and 0.20 % threonine. The four diets contained 23.8, 18.3, 18.2, 17.7 In trial D, a control diet (T) containing 0.16 % methionine and 0.15 % cystine was compared to a diet TM (T + 0.08 % DL-methionine) and a diet TC (T + 0.08 % L-cystine). The trial was made in piglets weighing initially 10 kg fed ad libitum for 21 days. Methionine supplementation significantly improved performance. Cystine supplementation neither improved weight gain nor feed conversion ratio and decreased feed intake. It was concluded that methionine should represent at least 55 % of sulphur amino acid supply. Dietary calcium excess may decrease phytic P digestibility in hamsters and rats and bone breaking strength in pigs. An experiment was made to compare Ca and P balances, mineral content, density and bending moment of bones in pigs fed either a high (1.4 %) or a normal (0.6 %) Ca diet for 2 months. No inorganic P was added and the total P (0.5 %), of which 70 % was phytic, and vitamin D 3 (1 000 IU kg) contents were the same in both diets.
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