Supplementation of functional amino acids and minerals in diets for growing-finishing pigs
Lucas Medina Teixeira
Abstract:This study aimed to evaluate the effect of functional amino acid and mineral supplementation on growth performance, carcass characteristics, meat quality, and fatty acid profile of finishing pigs. 120 castrated male pigs with an initial weight of 59.7 ± 2.7 kg were used, distributed into four diets: control diet (C); amino acids (A), C + arginine and leucine; Minerals (M), C + chromium picolinate and magnesium oxide and A + M. From 127 to 159 days, treatment A showed higher ADG and AC compared to group C. Pigs… Show more
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