Effects of housing conditions and glutamine levels on growthperformance of post-weaning piglets
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Resumo: | This study aimed to determine the effects of housing conditions and glutamine (GLN) levels on growth performance and incidence of diarrhea in weaned piglets. Forty-eight piglets were randomly assigned (4x2 factorial design) to one of the eight experimental diets represented by four levels of dietary GLN (0.0, 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0 %) and two housing conditions (AD = adequate and INAD = inadequate). From 22 to 28 days of age all animals were challenged daily with Escherichia coli polysaccharides. No effect of GLN level was found on daily gain (ADG), daily feed intake (ADFI) or body weight at 28 days postweaning (BW28). For housing conditions, ADG at 21 days after weaning was greater for animals of treatment AD than INAD, and AD had lower body weight variation than INAD pigs at 21 days after weaning. Considering the whole period, AD had a higher ADG, ADFI and BW28 than INAD. However, an interaction effect was observed for feed:gain rate, in which values decreased linearly (Y = 2.1727 - 0.4017x; R2=0.92) just for AD pigs as GLN levels increased. No GLN level effects were observed for diarrhea incidence; however, AD had a higher number of animals without diarrhea and with lower incidence of severe diarrhea than INAD pigs. In conclusion, supplementing GLN doesn’t affect ADG, ADFI or BW28 but it improves feed efficiency when housing conditions are adequate. |
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Effects of housing conditions and glutamine levels on growthperformance of post-weaning pigletsEfeitos da condição de alojamento e do nível de glutamina sobre odesempenho de leitões desmamadosAmino acidHousing conditionLpsPigsWeanling.AminoácidoCondição de alojamentoDesmameLeitõesLPS.This study aimed to determine the effects of housing conditions and glutamine (GLN) levels on growth performance and incidence of diarrhea in weaned piglets. Forty-eight piglets were randomly assigned (4x2 factorial design) to one of the eight experimental diets represented by four levels of dietary GLN (0.0, 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0 %) and two housing conditions (AD = adequate and INAD = inadequate). From 22 to 28 days of age all animals were challenged daily with Escherichia coli polysaccharides. No effect of GLN level was found on daily gain (ADG), daily feed intake (ADFI) or body weight at 28 days postweaning (BW28). For housing conditions, ADG at 21 days after weaning was greater for animals of treatment AD than INAD, and AD had lower body weight variation than INAD pigs at 21 days after weaning. Considering the whole period, AD had a higher ADG, ADFI and BW28 than INAD. However, an interaction effect was observed for feed:gain rate, in which values decreased linearly (Y = 2.1727 - 0.4017x; R2=0.92) just for AD pigs as GLN levels increased. No GLN level effects were observed for diarrhea incidence; however, AD had a higher number of animals without diarrhea and with lower incidence of severe diarrhea than INAD pigs. In conclusion, supplementing GLN doesn’t affect ADG, ADFI or BW28 but it improves feed efficiency when housing conditions are adequate.Este estudo visou determinar o efeito das condições de alojamento e dos níveis de glutamina (GLN) sobre o desempenho e a incidência de diarréia em leitões desmamados. Quarenta e oito leitões foram divididos aleatoriamente (modelo fatorial 4x2) e submetidos a oito dietas experimentais representadas por quatro níveis de GLN dietética (0.0, 1.0, 1.5 ou 2.0 %) e duas condições de alojamento (AD = adequada e INAD = inadequada). A partir do 22º dia de idade até os 28 dias de experimentação, todos os leitões foram desafiados com lipopolissacarídeo de Escherichia coli. Nenhum efeito do nível de GLN foi observado sobre o ganho de peso diário (GDP) consumo diário de ração (CDR), conversão alimentar (CA), e peso dos animais no dia 28 pós-desmame (BW28). Para a condição de alojamento, o valor de GDP no dia 21 pós-desmame foi maior para os animais AD que os INAD e os animais AD apresentaram menor heterogeneidade de peso que INAD. Considerando todo o período experimental, os animais de AD obtiveram maiores GDP, CDR e BW28 que animais INAD. No entanto, houve efeito de interação para CA, com valores decrescendo linearmente (Y = 2,1727 0,4017x; R2 = 0.92) para leitões AD conforme aumentou a suplementação de GLN. Nenhum efeito de nível de GLN foi observado para a incidência de diarreia, no entanto, o tratamento AD apresentou maior número de animais sem diarreia e menor número de diarreias severas. Em conclusão, a suplementação com GLN não afeta GDP, CDR e BW28, mas melhora a eficiência alimentar quando as condições de alojamento são favoráveis.UEL2016-09-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2275810.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n4Supl1p2387Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 37 No. 4Supl1 (2016); 2387-2394Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 37 n. 4Supl1 (2016); 2387-23941679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/22758/19587http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLozano, Arturo PardoPoveda-Parra, Angela RocioRaele, EduardoNovais, Aliny KétilimSilva, Roberta Abrami Monteiro daPacheco, Graziela DroziunasGavioli, DavidDalto, Danyel BuenoSilva, Caio Abércio da2022-11-30T15:02:20Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22758Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-11-30T15:02:20Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Effects of housing conditions and glutamine levels on growthperformance of post-weaning piglets Efeitos da condição de alojamento e do nível de glutamina sobre odesempenho de leitões desmamados |
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Effects of housing conditions and glutamine levels on growthperformance of post-weaning piglets |
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Effects of housing conditions and glutamine levels on growthperformance of post-weaning piglets Lozano, Arturo Pardo Amino acid Housing condition Lps Pigs Weanling. Aminoácido Condição de alojamento Desmame Leitões LPS. |
title_short |
Effects of housing conditions and glutamine levels on growthperformance of post-weaning piglets |
title_full |
Effects of housing conditions and glutamine levels on growthperformance of post-weaning piglets |
title_fullStr |
Effects of housing conditions and glutamine levels on growthperformance of post-weaning piglets |
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Effects of housing conditions and glutamine levels on growthperformance of post-weaning piglets |
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Effects of housing conditions and glutamine levels on growthperformance of post-weaning piglets |
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Lozano, Arturo Pardo |
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Lozano, Arturo Pardo Poveda-Parra, Angela Rocio Raele, Eduardo Novais, Aliny Kétilim Silva, Roberta Abrami Monteiro da Pacheco, Graziela Droziunas Gavioli, David Dalto, Danyel Bueno Silva, Caio Abércio da |
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author |
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Poveda-Parra, Angela Rocio Raele, Eduardo Novais, Aliny Kétilim Silva, Roberta Abrami Monteiro da Pacheco, Graziela Droziunas Gavioli, David Dalto, Danyel Bueno Silva, Caio Abércio da |
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Lozano, Arturo Pardo Poveda-Parra, Angela Rocio Raele, Eduardo Novais, Aliny Kétilim Silva, Roberta Abrami Monteiro da Pacheco, Graziela Droziunas Gavioli, David Dalto, Danyel Bueno Silva, Caio Abércio da |
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Amino acid Housing condition Lps Pigs Weanling. Aminoácido Condição de alojamento Desmame Leitões LPS. |
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Amino acid Housing condition Lps Pigs Weanling. Aminoácido Condição de alojamento Desmame Leitões LPS. |
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This study aimed to determine the effects of housing conditions and glutamine (GLN) levels on growth performance and incidence of diarrhea in weaned piglets. Forty-eight piglets were randomly assigned (4x2 factorial design) to one of the eight experimental diets represented by four levels of dietary GLN (0.0, 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0 %) and two housing conditions (AD = adequate and INAD = inadequate). From 22 to 28 days of age all animals were challenged daily with Escherichia coli polysaccharides. No effect of GLN level was found on daily gain (ADG), daily feed intake (ADFI) or body weight at 28 days postweaning (BW28). For housing conditions, ADG at 21 days after weaning was greater for animals of treatment AD than INAD, and AD had lower body weight variation than INAD pigs at 21 days after weaning. Considering the whole period, AD had a higher ADG, ADFI and BW28 than INAD. However, an interaction effect was observed for feed:gain rate, in which values decreased linearly (Y = 2.1727 - 0.4017x; R2=0.92) just for AD pigs as GLN levels increased. No GLN level effects were observed for diarrhea incidence; however, AD had a higher number of animals without diarrhea and with lower incidence of severe diarrhea than INAD pigs. In conclusion, supplementing GLN doesn’t affect ADG, ADFI or BW28 but it improves feed efficiency when housing conditions are adequate. |
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