Creep feeding improves growth performance of suckling piglets

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Autor(a) principal: Lee,Sang In
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Kim,In Ho
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The present study evaluated the optimal duration of creep feeding that improves the growth performance and fecal score of piglets and the performance and estrus interval of sows. Sixteen sows (Yorkshire × Landrace) and their litters were used in this 24-day trial. Dietary treatments were: Treatment 1, in which creep feed was not provided; treatment 2, in which creep feed was provided at the 7th day of life (day 7 to weaning); treatment 3, in which creep feed was provided at the 14th day of life (day 14 to weaning); and treatment 4, in which creep feed was provided at the 21st day of life (day 21 to weaning). There was no difference in body weight or loss, backfat thickness or loss, or estrus interval among treatments in the sows. Piglets in treatment 2 had higher body weight (BW) than pigs of treatments 1, 3, and 4. In addition, piglets in treatment 3 had higher BW than those of treatments 1 and 4. From birth to weaning, piglets of treatments 2 and 3 had higher average daily gain than those of treatments 1 and 4. There was no difference in fecal score of piglets among treatments. Piglets fed creep feed initiated from the first week have higher BW and average daily gain at weaning compared with those initiated from the second and third weeks, indicating that a longer duration of creep feeding improves the growth performance of piglets.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Creep feeding improves growth performance of suckling piglets
title Creep feeding improves growth performance of suckling piglets
spellingShingle Creep feeding improves growth performance of suckling piglets
Lee,Sang In
creep feeding
growth performance
sow
suckling piglets
title_short Creep feeding improves growth performance of suckling piglets
title_full Creep feeding improves growth performance of suckling piglets
title_fullStr Creep feeding improves growth performance of suckling piglets
title_full_unstemmed Creep feeding improves growth performance of suckling piglets
title_sort Creep feeding improves growth performance of suckling piglets
author Lee,Sang In
author_facet Lee,Sang In
Kim,In Ho
author_role author
author2 Kim,In Ho
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lee,Sang In
Kim,In Ho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv creep feeding
growth performance
sow
suckling piglets
topic creep feeding
growth performance
sow
suckling piglets
description ABSTRACT The present study evaluated the optimal duration of creep feeding that improves the growth performance and fecal score of piglets and the performance and estrus interval of sows. Sixteen sows (Yorkshire × Landrace) and their litters were used in this 24-day trial. Dietary treatments were: Treatment 1, in which creep feed was not provided; treatment 2, in which creep feed was provided at the 7th day of life (day 7 to weaning); treatment 3, in which creep feed was provided at the 14th day of life (day 14 to weaning); and treatment 4, in which creep feed was provided at the 21st day of life (day 21 to weaning). There was no difference in body weight or loss, backfat thickness or loss, or estrus interval among treatments in the sows. Piglets in treatment 2 had higher body weight (BW) than pigs of treatments 1, 3, and 4. In addition, piglets in treatment 3 had higher BW than those of treatments 1 and 4. From birth to weaning, piglets of treatments 2 and 3 had higher average daily gain than those of treatments 1 and 4. There was no difference in fecal score of piglets among treatments. Piglets fed creep feed initiated from the first week have higher BW and average daily gain at weaning compared with those initiated from the second and third weeks, indicating that a longer duration of creep feeding improves the growth performance of piglets.
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