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Title: The Hidden Costs of Feeding HighFiber Finishing Pig Diets


1
The Hidden Costs of Feeding High-Fiber Finishing
Pig Diets
  • Developed for the
  • American Soybean Associations
  • 12th Annual Southeast Asian
  • Feed Technology Nutrition Workshop
  • Dr. Bob Thaler
  • SDSU Extension Swine Specialist

2
Success Balancing Act
  • Inputs
  • Feed
  • Building
  • Young pig
  • Interest
  • Labor
  • Utilities


Output - Value of the pig
3
  • Producers are paid more money for leaner pigs
  • Do they want more lean meat or less fat?
  • Technologies to get pigs with less fat
  • Genetics
  • Nutrition
  • Feed additives
  • Slaughter weight
  • Feed low energy diets

4
Gross Energy
Fecal Energy
Digestible energy
Urine Gas Energy
Metabolizable Energy
Heat Increment
Net Energy
Maintenance Energy
Productive Energy
5
Productive Energy
  • Productive energy used to make lean tissue as
    long as all other essential nutrients are
    available
  • Once any of the essential nutrients are gone,
    lean deposition stops and the excess
    energy/nutrients are deposited as fat
  • By decreasing energy fed, decrease the amount of
    energy available to make fat
  • However, also decrease amount of energy available
    to make lean tissue

6
Times Have CHANGED !!!
7
  • Cant use 30 year old technology in todays
    swine production and be successful long-term in a
    world market

8
Methods to Evaluate Inputs
  • Feed represents 65-75 cost of production
    minimize that cost!
  • Traditional Diet cost/ton
  • Low quality ingredients
  • Marginal nutrient levels
  • No evaluation of pig performance
  • Feed cost/kg of gain
  • Considers diet cost/ton feed efficiency
  • Doesnt consider days to market, carcass quality,
    etc

9
Effects of Feeding High-Fiber Diets
  • Lowers daily gain
  • Less product produced/facility so fixed costs
    (building, labor, interest, utilities, etc) must
    be spread over fewer pigs
  • Higher fixed cost/pig
  • What does it do to carcass quality
  • Reduces fat thickness
  • Reduces muscle deposition?

10
Effect of Energy Level on Fat Thickness
Stein Easter, 1997
11
Effect of Energy on Loin Eye Area
Stein Easter, 1997
12
Effect of Energy on Lean Gain/Day
Stein Easter, 1997
13
Less Fat vs More lean Fewer Days
  • Lowest energy pigs took 8 days longer to reach
    market weight
  • The more your barns are utilized, the more
    economically important days become
  • Using 1997 US Prices for feed, pigs, barns
  • Highest energy pigs returned 47.05/pig
    space/year
  • Lowest energy pigs returned 21.58/pig space/year
  • Results will vary according to economic
    importance of all traits on each operation

14
Effect of Fat Additions on Economics(Tokach et
al, 2002)
  • Looked at cost/benefit ratio of adding 0, 2, 4,
    or 6 fat to grow-finish diets
  • Constant lysinecalorie ratio (36-120 kg BW)
  • Every 1 fat addition
  • Improved gain by 1
  • Improved feed efficiency by 2
  • Greatest effect in the earlier growth phases

15
Effect of Fat Additions on Economics(Tokach et
al, 2002)
  • Feed cost/kg gain not improved with fat additions
  • However, when added the economic benefit of fewer
    days to market, the high fat diets returned an
    extra 2.04/pig

16
Do Low Energy Feeds Really Lower Diet Costs?
  • Basic Assumptions
  • Diet composition
  • 15 protein
  • .88 lysine
  • 3265 kcal ME/kg
  • Ingredient costs
  • Corn .214/kg
  • SBM, 46.5 .384/kg
  • Copra (10 inclusion) .125/kg
  • Rice bran, D1 .134/kg

17
Economic Comparisons of Diets Containing 0, 5, or
10 Rice Bran (D1)
  • Diet cost/1000 kg
  • 0 Rice Bran 269.30
  • 5 Rice Bran 264.10
  • 10 Rice Bran 258.10
  • Diet Cost Savings
  • 5.20 to 11.20/ton of feed
  • What happens to growth rate (.10/pig/day), feed
    intake, feed efficiency, carcass quality, and
    what are those COSTS?

18
Calculating Cost of Feed Efficiency
  • (New diet cost Old diet cost) 100
  • Old diet cost
  • change in feed efficiency needed to breakeven
  • 269.30 - 264.10 100 1.97
  • 264.10
  • So if feeding 5 rice bran worsens feed
    efficiency by more than 1.97, youve lost money

19
Calculating Cost of Feed Efficiency
  • From 20 100 kg BW, a pig eats 227 kg feed
  • 0 RB .2693/kg 227 kg 61.13
  • 5 RB .2641/kg 227 kg 59.95
    1.18/pig
  • If pigs eat 4.5 kg (1.97 more) of the 5 RB diet
    to make up for the lower energy, it will cost
    more feed to get the pig to market
  • .2641/kg 231.5 kg feed 61.14 feed/pig

20
Calculating Cost of Feed Efficiency
  • For the 10 rice bran diet, that equates into a
  • 269.30 - 258.10 100 4.4
  • 258.10
  • So if a pig fed the 10 rice bran diet eats 9.9
    kg more feed, the cheaper diet has cost you
  • (.2581/kg 236.9 kg feed 61.14 feed/pig)
  • Will a pig eat 4.4 more of a 10 rice bran diet?

21
Effect of Fiber Level on Nutrient Digestibility
(Dilger et al., 2001)
  • Added 0, 3, 6, or 9 soy hulls
  • As soy hull level increased, observed a strong
    linear decrease in digestibilities of
  • Dry matter
  • Energy
  • Nitrogen
  • Amino acids
  • For every 1 fiber added, these digestibilities
    decreased by at least 1

22
Effect of Fiber Level on Nutrient Digestibility
(Dilger et al., 2001)
  • High fiber high rate of passage
  • Less time nutrients are in the digestive tract
  • More nutrients excreted
  • More total manure volume
  • More nitrogen in the manure
  • More phosphorus in the manure
  • Increasing environmental cost

23
Summary
  • Feeding low fiber diets will decrease fat
    thickness
  • However, it negatively affects days to market,
    protein deposition, and environmental integrity
  • Better methods to increase lean decrease fat
  • Economics are different for every operation

24
Growth rate is very important it is hard to
make money out of slow growing pigs Roger
Campbell
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