Comparison of linear functions to estimate growth performance and feed intake variations pattern in growing and finishing pigs in high ambient temperature

High ambient temperature (AT) is a major constraint on efficiency of farming in pig production. Results of reported studies assessing the influences of high AT on pig performance are highly variable, particularly in pigs with different body weight (BW). Therefore, a meta-analysis from ISI Web of Sci...

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Main Authors: N. Lee, J. W. Choi, H. S. Ko, S. J. Ohh, Y. H. Kim, A. R. Jang, J. S. Kim
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Language:English
Published: Diponegoro University, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Sciences 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture
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Online Access:https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/jitaa/article/view/21068
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spelling doaj-d6c5d9a3a7c04bb489080995755e689b2020-11-24T22:15:13ZengDiponegoro University, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural SciencesJournal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture2087-82732460-62782019-06-0144217718610.14710/jitaa.44.2.177-18615064Comparison of linear functions to estimate growth performance and feed intake variations pattern in growing and finishing pigs in high ambient temperatureN. Lee0J. W. Choi1H. S. Ko2S. J. Ohh3Y. H. Kim4A. R. Jang5J. S. Kim6College of Business Administration, Kangwon National University Chuncheon, 24341College of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National University Chuncheon, 24341College of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National University Chuncheon, 24341College of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National University Chuncheon, 24341Swine Division, National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration 114, Sinbang 1-gil, Seonghwan-eup, Seobuk-gu, Cheonan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, 31000College of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National University Chuncheon, 24341College of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National University Chuncheon, 24341High ambient temperature (AT) is a major constraint on efficiency of farming in pig production. Results of reported studies assessing the influences of high AT on pig performance are highly variable, particularly in pigs with different body weight (BW). Therefore, a meta-analysis from ISI Web of Science and PubMed was operated to explain variations of average daily feed intake (ADFI) and average daily gain (ADG) in the reports across literatures during high AT in growing or finishing pigs. Pigs were divided to three BW categories as LOW (46 to 65 kg), MED (65< to 85 kg), and HGH (85< kg). The significant effect of AT on ADG were observed in LOW, MED, and HGH categories. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) for multiple linear regression shows significance of linear relationships between both ADG and ADFI, and AT and BW as: ADGLOW= 1260-19.9*AT+2.09*BW, ADGMED= 1546-22.5*AT-0.88*W, ADGHGH= 1893-31.9*AT-2.40*BW, ADFILOW= 1756-35.0*AT+24.6*BW, ADFIMED= 2793-49.6*AT+12.5*BW, and ADFIHGH= 4172-59.0*AT+0.74*BW. The significant effect of temperature on gain to feed ratio (G:F) was observed in LOW and HGH categories. The ANOVA for multiple regression revealed evidence on high significance of linear relationships between G:F and AT: G:FLOW =0.80+0.02*AT+0.02*BW, G:FMED= 0.95+0.02*AT+0.02*BW, and G:FHGH= 0.78+0.05*AT+0.01*BW. The overall results of mixed model analysis show that the significant interaction between BW and AT means that pigs in heavier category have lower G:F when temperature increases. In conclusion, high AT linearly decrease the ADG, ADFI, and G:F of growing and finishing pigs.https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/jitaa/article/view/21068Heat stressgrowing pigsfinishing pigsgrowth performancefeed intak
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author N. Lee
J. W. Choi
H. S. Ko
S. J. Ohh
Y. H. Kim
A. R. Jang
J. S. Kim
spellingShingle N. Lee
J. W. Choi
H. S. Ko
S. J. Ohh
Y. H. Kim
A. R. Jang
J. S. Kim
Comparison of linear functions to estimate growth performance and feed intake variations pattern in growing and finishing pigs in high ambient temperature
Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture
Heat stress
growing pigs
finishing pigs
growth performance
feed intak
author_facet N. Lee
J. W. Choi
H. S. Ko
S. J. Ohh
Y. H. Kim
A. R. Jang
J. S. Kim
author_sort N. Lee
title Comparison of linear functions to estimate growth performance and feed intake variations pattern in growing and finishing pigs in high ambient temperature
title_short Comparison of linear functions to estimate growth performance and feed intake variations pattern in growing and finishing pigs in high ambient temperature
title_full Comparison of linear functions to estimate growth performance and feed intake variations pattern in growing and finishing pigs in high ambient temperature
title_fullStr Comparison of linear functions to estimate growth performance and feed intake variations pattern in growing and finishing pigs in high ambient temperature
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of linear functions to estimate growth performance and feed intake variations pattern in growing and finishing pigs in high ambient temperature
title_sort comparison of linear functions to estimate growth performance and feed intake variations pattern in growing and finishing pigs in high ambient temperature
publisher Diponegoro University, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Sciences
series Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture
issn 2087-8273
2460-6278
publishDate 2019-06-01
description High ambient temperature (AT) is a major constraint on efficiency of farming in pig production. Results of reported studies assessing the influences of high AT on pig performance are highly variable, particularly in pigs with different body weight (BW). Therefore, a meta-analysis from ISI Web of Science and PubMed was operated to explain variations of average daily feed intake (ADFI) and average daily gain (ADG) in the reports across literatures during high AT in growing or finishing pigs. Pigs were divided to three BW categories as LOW (46 to 65 kg), MED (65< to 85 kg), and HGH (85< kg). The significant effect of AT on ADG were observed in LOW, MED, and HGH categories. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) for multiple linear regression shows significance of linear relationships between both ADG and ADFI, and AT and BW as: ADGLOW= 1260-19.9*AT+2.09*BW, ADGMED= 1546-22.5*AT-0.88*W, ADGHGH= 1893-31.9*AT-2.40*BW, ADFILOW= 1756-35.0*AT+24.6*BW, ADFIMED= 2793-49.6*AT+12.5*BW, and ADFIHGH= 4172-59.0*AT+0.74*BW. The significant effect of temperature on gain to feed ratio (G:F) was observed in LOW and HGH categories. The ANOVA for multiple regression revealed evidence on high significance of linear relationships between G:F and AT: G:FLOW =0.80+0.02*AT+0.02*BW, G:FMED= 0.95+0.02*AT+0.02*BW, and G:FHGH= 0.78+0.05*AT+0.01*BW. The overall results of mixed model analysis show that the significant interaction between BW and AT means that pigs in heavier category have lower G:F when temperature increases. In conclusion, high AT linearly decrease the ADG, ADFI, and G:F of growing and finishing pigs.
topic Heat stress
growing pigs
finishing pigs
growth performance
feed intak
url https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/jitaa/article/view/21068
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