Answer:
The first limiting essential amino acid in most swine rations is lysine.
Step-by-step explanation:
A limiting factor can be simply define as a variable of a ration (we are talking of feed) that if there is a slight change in its volume or concentration will lead to a change in output.
Swine by standard requires ten (10) essential amino acids but the major limiting essential amino acid needed are lysine, methionine, threonine and tryptophan. If these amino acids requirements are met, other amino acids will be sorted out.
Lysine level in pig feed is very important because it is the first limiting essential amino acid. When the diet of a pig is formulated on the basis of lysine content, this usually leads to adequate levels of the remaining essential amino acid required.