Paylean's Higher SID Lysine Use Might Be Due to Soybean Meal
Paylean® soybean meal requirements might have supported higher SID lysine levels.
Nutritionists have noted that when Paylean was used, a higher level of synthetic amino acids could be added to some benefit in the diet for late finishing pigs.
However, it is important to note that the increase in protein deposition caused by Paylean required adding correspondingly higher levels of soybean meal, as well, to support increased SID lysine use.
This indicates a minimum level of soybean meal as a requirement in diets intended to maximize pig growth.
"When those four amino acids were combined with DDGs, the level of soybean plummeted in diets...[and] it turned out that it wasn't the best."
- R. Dean Boyd, PhD, Consultant, Animal Nutrition Research, LLC
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