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Feeding Swine for Show Jim Sprinkle Area Extension Agent, Animal Science

Feeding Swine for Show Jim Sprinkle Area Extension Agent, Animal Science . Growth Curve for Mammals. Maturity. Weight. Puberty. Conception. Birth. Time. Growth Curve for Swine. Window of Acceptability. Boars. Gilts. Barrows. Growth Units. Castration. Time Units. 45 – 80 lb. Pigs

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Feeding Swine for Show Jim Sprinkle Area Extension Agent, Animal Science

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  1. Feeding Swine for Show Jim Sprinkle Area Extension Agent, Animal Science

  2. Growth Curve for Mammals Maturity Weight Puberty Conception Birth Time

  3. Growth Curve for Swine Window of Acceptability. Boars Gilts Barrows Growth Units Castration Time Units

  4. 45 – 80 lb. Pigs 80 – 120 lb. Pigs 120 – 170 lb. Gilts 120 – 170 lb. Barrows 170 – 220 lb. Gilts 170 – 220 lb. Barrows 210 lb. & > Gilts 210 lb. & > Barrows 12% 14% 18% 16% 13% 14% 13% 16% Quiz: Crude Protein Requirements for Swine Match the Correct Weight Class with the Correct Protein %

  5. http://www.extension.iastate.edu/ipic/LCSN/LCSNutrition.pdf

  6. Swine Nutritional Timeline Starting Weight Days on Feed Species Slaughter Weight Grain % Swine 45 to 60 lbs. 220 to 250 lbs. 100 to 120 100 • Starting at the correct weight helps you avoid problems. • Buy at 40 to 50 lbs. 110 days before the fair. • The pig should be around 130 to 150 days old at the fair.

  7. * Lowerfigure is for barrows and higher figure for gilts. Adapted From Normal Req. from University of Illinois, July 23, 2001.Available at http://porknet.outreach.uiuc.edu

  8. How Much Will They Eat? 50 lb. Hog? 100 lb. Hog? 125 lb. Hog? 150 lb. Hog? 200 lb. Hog? http://www.extension.iastate.edu/ipic/LCSN/LCSNutrition.pdf

  9. http://www.extension.iastate.edu/ipic/LCSN/LCSNutrition.pdf

  10. Measure length and heart girth in inches. For hogs weighing less than 150 lbs., add 7 lbs. to final total. Wt. in lbs. = (HG x HG x BL)/400

  11. Measure length and heart girth in inches. Homework: Estimate a pig’s weight when the heart girth is 39 “ and the length is 42 “. Wt. in lbs. = (HG x HG x BL)/400

  12. http://www.extension.iastate.edu/ipic/LCSN/LCSNutrition.pdf

  13. Preliminary Grade: No. 1 = < 1.00 in. BF No. 2 = 1.00 – 1.24 in. BF No. 3 = 1.25 – 1.49 in. BF No. 4 = 1.50 & > Adjusted by Muscling Score (4.0 x BF) – (1.0 x Musc.) With thin musc. = 1, Avg = 2, and Thick = 3.

  14. Speeding Up ADG • Swine: Increase lbs. fed; Add milk or fat to feed

  15. * Lowerfigure is for barrows and higher figure for gilts.

  16. Slowing Down ADG • Swine • Substitute 10 to 15% alfalfa pellets for grain • Reduce lbs. Fed from Ad Lib by 15% • Exercise

  17. * Lowerfigure is for barrows and higher figure for gilts.

  18. http://ars.sdstate.edu/AnimalEval/Swine/Swineps.htm 300 lbs.

  19. http://ars.sdstate.edu/AnimalEval/Swine/Swineps.htm

  20. http://ars.sdstate.edu/AnimalEval/Swine/Swineps.htm

  21. http://ars.sdstate.edu/AnimalEval/Swine/Swineps.htm

  22. http://ars.sdstate.edu/AnimalEval/Swine/Swineps.htm 235 lbs.

  23. http://ars.sdstate.edu/AnimalEval/Swine/Swineps.htm

  24. http://ars.sdstate.edu/AnimalEval/Swine/Swineps.htm

  25. http://ars.sdstate.edu/AnimalEval/Swine/Swineps.htm

  26. For more information about feeding swine, see: http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/animal/az1055.pdf For detailed nutritional requirements for swine: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/ipic/LCSN/LCSNutrition.pdf

  27. You figure what you need to do! • Your fair is on September 15th. • You will buy a pig on Memorial Day. • Your pig weighs 50 lbs. when you buy it. • You want the pig to weigh 240 lbs. at the fair. • The pig needs to gain ___ lbs. in ___ days. • So, the pig needs to gain ___ lbs. / day. • Is it possible? Will the pig be too heavy, too light, or just about right for the fair for market weight?

  28. Paylean™ - Ractopamine • Feed additive; • Feed 150 to 240 lbs. live weight (last 90 lbs. live weight gain); • Feed at 4.5 to 9 grams/ton (5-10 ppm)

  29. Shifting the Growth Curve with Paylean Boars PayleanBarrows Barrows Growth Units Castration Time Units

  30. Proper use of Paylean® in show pigs • Paylean may only be fed to finishing swine from 150 pounds to 240 pounds body weight. • Paylean must be fed in a complete ration containing at least 16% crude protein. • There are no approved extra-label uses for Paylean. Extra-label use is illegal. • Feed Paylean so your pigs receive it for approximately four weeks. • Increase total dietary lysine by 0.30% from present feeding levels.

  31. Improper use of Paylean Do not offer Paylean in a complete feed at levels less than 4.5 g/ton or greater than 9 g/ton. Do not topdress with a Type A Paylean premix or intermediate premix (Type B). Do not restrict water intake.

  32. Swine Nutritional Requirements Normal Feeding Normal Feeding With Paylean Weight, lbs. With Paylean Protein Req., % Protein Req., % Lysine Req., % Lysine Req., % 45 to 80 18 0.95 80 to 120 16 0.85 120 to 170 (gilts) 16 16 to 18 0.82 .9 to 1.2 120 to 170 (barrows) 14 16 to 18 0.72 .9 to 1.2 170 to 220 (gilts) 14 16 0.70 0.90 170 to 220 (barrows) 13 16 0.64 0.90 210 - (gilts) 13 16 0.60 0.90 210 - (barrows) 12 16 0.56 0.90 Normal Req. from University of Illinois, July 23, 2001.Available at http://porknet.outreach.uiuc.edu

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