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Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems, Melbourne School of Land and Environment, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010;

Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

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Page 1: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry

F.R. Dunshea1,2

1CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2Department of Agriculture and Food Systems, Melbourne School of Land and Environment,

The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010;

Page 2: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

We need technology

https://www.elanco.com/Content/pdfs/2011_11068_Three-Rights-White-Paper-Revision_AI11224.pdf

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Some technologies

Porcine somatotropin (pST, Reporcin)

β-agonists (ractopamine, Paylean)

Dietary additives

Cysteamine

Chromium

Betaine

Neuroleptics

Immunization against GnRF (Improvac)

Beta agonists (ractopamine, Paylean)

Orally active metabolic modifier

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Metabolic modifiers

Porcine somatotropin (pST, Reporcin)Recombinant peptide hormone

Daily (or less frequent) injectable

Beta agonists (ractopamine, Paylean)Orally active metabolic modifier

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Introduction

Wray-Cahen et al. 1998

Page 6: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

Daily pST injections increases daily gain (data 16 farms across Australia)

0

200

400

600

800

1000

Gilt Gilt Boar Boar

Dai

ly g

ain

(g

/d)

ControlpST

Dunshea 2005

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Daily pST injections decreases FCR(data 16 farms across Australia)

Dunshea 2005

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

Gilt Gilt Boar Boar

Fee

d:g

ain

(g

/g)

ControlpST

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MWF pST injections decreases FCR

Hellams et al 2000

2.00

2.20

2.40

2.60

2.80

3.00

0 20 40 60 80

Dose of pST (mg/week)

FC

R

Daily

MWF

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Page 10: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

Metabolic modifiers

Beta agonists (ractopamine, Paylean)Orally active metabolic modifier

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Ractopamine increases daily gain (5 ppm for 14 d followed by 10 ppm for 17 d)

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

Gilt Gilt Boar Boar

Dai

ly g

ain

(g

/d)

ControlRactopamine

Rikard-Bell et al. (2009a)

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Ractopamine decreases feed:gain (5 ppm for 14 d followed by 10 ppm for 17 d)

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

Gilt Gilt Boar Boar

Fee

d:g

ain

(g

/g)

ControlRactopamine

Rikard-Bell et al. (2009a)

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2.0

2.2

2.4

2.6

2.8

Boars Gilts

Fee

d co

nver

sion

rat

io

Control Ractopamine Ractopamine + pST

Effect of feeding ractopamine for 4 weeks without or with daily pST for last 2 weeks on FCR

Rikard-Bell et al. (2009b)

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Paylean for 4 weeks plus 4 pST injections over last 2 weeks decreases feed:gain

Paylean for 4 weeks plus 4 pST injections over last 2 weeks decreases feed:gain

van Barneveld et al. (2009)

Page 15: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

Introduction

Wray-Cahen et al. 1998

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Introduction

Wray-Cahen et al. 1998

Cysteamine

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Cysteamine

• Cysteamine hydrochloride (CSH) increases ST secretion in rats

• Mechanism appears to be through inhibition of somatostatin (SRIF) secretion

• Responses are not as pronounced as pST and may be transitory

• Further work is required to optimise the dose and timing as high doses may blunt the response more rapidly through inhibition of gherelin

Page 18: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

Cysteamine at 70 ppm increases ADG

600

700

800

900

Control 70 ppm CSH

Dai

ly g

ain

(g

/d)

Dunshea 2007

Liu et al 2009

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Response to Cysteamine (70 ppm) is not as great as pST

600

800

1000

1200

Control Cysteamine pST

Dai

ly g

ain

(g

/d)

Dunshea 2007

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Cysteamine (70 ppm) and pST decrease fat

Dunshea 2007

0

3

6

9

12

15

P2 Shoulder fat

mm

or

% Control

Cysteamine

pST

Page 21: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

Cysteamine

• Cysteamine hydrochloride (CSH) increases ST secretion in rats

• Mechanism appears to be through inhibition of somatostatin (SRIF) secretion

• Responses are not as pronounced as pST and may be transitory

• Further work is required to optimise the dose and timing as high doses may blunt the response more rapidly through inhibition of ghrelin

Page 22: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

Introduction

Wray-Cahen et al. 1998

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GRF (GHRH) and other neonatal manipulations

0.400.450.500.550.600.650.700.750.80

Untouched 0.25nmol GHRH 0.50nmol GHRH Handled

Neonatal Treatment

AD

G fr

om d

ays

0-15

0 (k

g/da

y)

Female Male

Gallagher 2000

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Dunshea (unpublished)

0

2

4

6

8

Saline pST/GHRH pST

Liv

ewei

gh

t (k

g)

Weaning

Weaning + 7 d

Neonatal treatment with pST can increase weaning weight and subsequent growth

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Dunshea (unpublished)

Neonatal treatment with pST can increase slaughter and carcass weight

60

70

80

90

Saline pST/GHRH pST

Wei

gh

t (k

g)

Carcass

Slaughter

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Introduction

Wray-Cahen et al. 1998

Chromium

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Chromium

• Chromium is an essential element that improves insulin activity

• The digestibility and availability of Cr is low and variable (0.5-2% for inorganic Cr and 10-25% for organic)

• Responses to dietary Cr have been variable, possibly because of poor and variable digestibility

Page 28: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

Dietary Cr increases ADG but the response is variable (31 studies)

Sales and Jancik 2011

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Nano- and micro- chromium

• Chromium is an essential element that improves insulin activity

• The digestibility and availability of Cr is low and variable (0.5-2% for inorganic Cr and 10-25% for organic)

• Responses to dietary Cr have been variable, possibly because of poor and variable digestibility

• Reducing the Cr particle size may improve responses

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Page 31: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

Dietary Cr increases carcass weight

60

62

64

66

68

70

72

Control CrPic micro CrPic nano CrPic

Carc

ass w

eig

ht

(kg)

Hung et al. 2011

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Dietary Cr reduces backfat in very lean pigs

6.0

7.0

8.0

9.0

Control CrPic micro CrPic nano CrPic

P2

bac

k fa

t (m

m)

Hung et al. 2011

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Dietary nano CrPic increases the expression of muscle PI3K (an insulin signalling gene)

0

50

100

150

200

Control nano CrPic

Rel

ativ

e ex

pre

ssio

n (

%)

Low fatHigh fat

Hung et al. 2011

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Betaine

• Betaine is an osmoregulator that reduces maintenance energy requirements

• Improved pigs can be limited by DE intake

• Responses to metabolic modifiers may be limited by DE intake

• Betaine may provide additional energy for protein deposition in pigs

Page 35: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

Betaine and pST have additive effects on daily gain in boars fed 80% ad libitum

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

Control Betaine

Dai

ly g

ain

(g

/d)

Control

pST

Betaine P=0.049

pST P<0.001

ab

cc

Suster et al. (2006)

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Betaine and xylanase have additive effects on daily gain in gilts fed 80% ad libitum (2.7 kg/d)

700

800

900

Control Betaine

Dai

ly g

ain

(g

/d)

Control

Xylanase

Dunshea (unpublished)

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Dietary neuroleptics may improve growth of boars

• Performance of group-housed entire males over the late finishing period is less than potential, possibly because of aggressive and sexual behaviours

• Dietary neuroleptics (and immunization against GnRF) offer a means of reducing sexual and aggressive behaviours

Page 38: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

Dietary neuroleptics may increase carcass growth

Dunshea et al. 2011

Page 39: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

• Physical castration of male pigs results in reduced feed efficiency and lean deposition and excess deposition of fat

• Performance of group-housed entire males over the late finishing period is less than potential, possibly because of aggressive and sexual behaviours

• Immunization against GnRF offers a means of reducing boar taint and negative behaviours and improving growth performance over that of both entire and physically castrated males

Immunological castration (Improvac)

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0

200

400

600

800

0 30 60 90 120 150

Lea

n t

issu

e d

epo

siti

on

(g/d

)

Age (days)

Suster et al. (2006)

Entire males deposit more lean than physically castrated barrows during finishing

Entire

Barrow

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0

10

20

Fat mass (kg) Fat % P2 (mm)

kg, %

or

mm

Entire

Barrow

Physically castrated barrows are fatter than entire males at 150 days of age

Suster et al. (2006)

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0

1

2

3

4

Study 1 Study 2 Study 3 Study 4

Fee

d:g

ain

Entire

Barrow

Physically castrated barrows are less efficient than entire males (ca. 11%) from weaning to market

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I Smell Boar Taint!

Page 44: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

GnRFHypothalamus

Pituitary

LH & FSH

steroids such astestosterone & androstenone

boar taint & sexual & aggressive activities

Testes

Sexual development in the boar

Page 45: Feed additives and feed efficiency in the pork industry F.R. Dunshea 1,2 1 CRC for High Integrity Pork; 2 Department of Agriculture and Food Systems,

GnRFHypothalamus

Pituitary

LH & FSH

steroids such astestosterone & androstenone

boar taint & sexual & aggressive activities

Anti-GnRF

Testes

Immunization against GnRF (with Improvac) arrests/reverses sexual development in the boar

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Immunocastration reduces testes size

60.0

80.0

100.0

120.0

140.0

14 16 18 20 22 24

Age (weeks)

Tes

tes

wid

th (

mm

)

Boar Improvac Dunshea et al. (2001)

Primary Secondary

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0

2

4

6

8

10

12

0 2 4 6 8

Weeks after secondary immunization

Tes

tost

ero

ne

(ng

/mL

)Boar

Improvac

Dunshea et al. (2008)

Plasma testosterone declines rapidly and remains low for upto 8 weeks

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0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

1.2

0 2 4 6 8

Weeks after secondary immunization

Fat

an

dro

sten

on

e (µ

g/g

)Boar

Improvac

Dunshea et al. (2008)

Fat androstenone declines rapidly and remains low for upto 8 weeks

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0.0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5

Androstenone (µg/g fat)

Ska

tole

g/g

fat

)Boar ImprovacBarrow

Castration and immunocastration eliminate boar taint

Dunshea et al. (2001)

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Dunshea et al. (2011)

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Moore et al. (2011)

Immunization agaisnt GnRF decreases the lysine requirement beyond 3 weeks after secondary immunization

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0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1600

Boar Boar + pST

Dai

ly g

ain

(g

/d)

Control

Improvac

pST and Improvac combine to increase daily gain

Oliver et al. (2001)

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0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

Boar Boar + Ractopamine

Dai

ly g

ain

(g

/d)

Control

Improvac

Ractopamine and Improvac combine to increase daily gain

Moore et al. (2008)

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Conclusions

• We have some excellent metabolic modifiers (eg. pST and ractopamine) and we need to advocate their use while we continue to identify other technologies

• Dietary additives offer a means of manipulating growth performance but can be variable and inconsistent and further research is needed to identify the circumstances under which they are most effective.

• There may be opportunities to manipulate the somatotrophic/IGF/insulin axis with dietary additives (although responses will likely not match pST)

• Immunization against GnRF offers a means of improving feed efficiency through making use of entire males without the risk of boar taint