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Supplementing Colostrum from Multiparous Sows: Effects on Performance and Health in Piglets from Gilts in Farm Conditions

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Journal Animals (Basel)
Date 2021 Sep 28
PMID 34573529
Citations 3
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Gilts produce less colostrum with lower immunoglobulin G concentration than multiparous sows do. An extra dose of colostrum (30 mL) from multiparous sows was administered to piglets from gilts to ascertain its effects on performance and health in farm conditions, especially in the smallest piglets (birth weight < 1.100 kg; Q1). The control group (CON) consisted of 200 piglets from 18 gilts (50 smallest piglets) and 201 piglets from 16 gilts (52 smallest piglets) formed the supplemented group (SUP). Colostrum supplementation increased the homogeneity of weight (days 21 and 60) and average daily gain (ADG; days 0-10, 0-21, and 0-60) and a decreased use of antibiotics and mortality by diarrhoea ( < 0.05). SUP piglets showed better immune response (presence of antibodies, = 0.033) against (day 21), porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS; day 60), and influenza (day 60). In the smallest piglets, colostrum supplementation had important effects on mean weight in the first day of life ( = 0.009) and ADG until day 21 ( < 0.05). The smallest piglets had decreased the use of antibiotic treatment use when supplemented ( < 0.05). Colostrum supplementation can improve piglets´ performance and health, although doing so requires increased time and labour in maternity.

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