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titleOfInvention Pig raising method and feed used for it
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a novel pig breeding method and a feed used for the same, which can prevent excessive nutrient feeding and still achieve sufficient growth. SOLUTION: A first feed having a crude protein content of 8% to 23% by weight and a lysine content of 0.3% to 1.5% by weight in a feed having an energy content of TDN of 72% or more; A second feed having a crude protein content of 13% to 28% by weight and a lysine content of 1.0% to 2.0% by weight in a feed having TDN of 72% or more, wherein the crude protein content is the first Higher than the crude protein content of the feed, the difference between them is more than 5% by weight, In addition, the method of raising pigs is such that the pigs themselves are allowed to freely ingest the second feed having a lysine content higher than the lysine content of the first feed and a difference of 0.5% by weight or more between them. In the first and second feeds, if the lysine in each feed is 100 parts by weight, isoleucine is 30 to 9 parts by weight. 0 parts by weight, the total amount of methionine and cysteine is 31 to 9 A method for raising pigs was provided, wherein 1 part by weight, threonine was 33 to 98 parts by weight, and tryptophan was 10 to 29 parts by weight.
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