Performance of piglets according to colostrum intake and serum immunoglobulin concentration determined by the immunocrit method

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Autor(a) principal: Krolikowski,Tatiani Rogeli Behrenz
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Krolikowski,Giovani, Kummer,Anderson Douglas, Barden,Anderson, Bonavigo,Andréia, Guisso,Carlos Alexandre, Prestes,Alan Miranda, Bennemann,Paulo Eduardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Colostrum is the main source of immunoglobulins for piglets and several studies have shown that colostrum intake by piglets have a significant influence on their immunity as well as their future performance. The aim of this study was to ascertain the correlation between colostrum intake in the first 24 hours and the serum immunoglobulin concentration determined by immunocrit (IR), determine if the birth order of piglets interfered in colostrum intake and the IR, and measure their weight gain up to 42 days of age. One hundred and three piglets were included in the study and divided into two groups according to colostrum intake in the first 24 hours: > 230 g and <230 g. Piglets with an intake of (230 g colostrum at birth had a mean weight of 1.412 ± 0.156 kg (mean ± SEM) while animals with a colostrum intake <230 g weighed 1.317 ± 0.162 kg (P>0.05). The mean IR between colostrum intake groups was 0.075 (<230 g) and 0.096 ((230 g) (p<0.05). The IR differed between the order of birth of the piglets; where piglets born up to ≤7 had an IR=0.096 while those born from >7 presented with an IR=0.079 (p<0.05). Piglets that consumed more colostrum (>230 g) in the first 24 hours after birth had a greater immunocrit and greater weight gain from 7 to 42 days of age (p<0.05). We concluded that the order of birth does not affect the colostrum intake, but the IR has a negative correlation (CORR= -0.3101; p<0,05) with the order of birth. Piglets with intake of more than 230 g of colostrum show greater weight gain up to 42 days of age.
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spelling Performance of piglets according to colostrum intake and serum immunoglobulin concentration determined by the immunocrit methodnewbornbirth orderimmunocritweight gainABSTRACT: Colostrum is the main source of immunoglobulins for piglets and several studies have shown that colostrum intake by piglets have a significant influence on their immunity as well as their future performance. The aim of this study was to ascertain the correlation between colostrum intake in the first 24 hours and the serum immunoglobulin concentration determined by immunocrit (IR), determine if the birth order of piglets interfered in colostrum intake and the IR, and measure their weight gain up to 42 days of age. One hundred and three piglets were included in the study and divided into two groups according to colostrum intake in the first 24 hours: > 230 g and <230 g. Piglets with an intake of (230 g colostrum at birth had a mean weight of 1.412 ± 0.156 kg (mean ± SEM) while animals with a colostrum intake <230 g weighed 1.317 ± 0.162 kg (P>0.05). The mean IR between colostrum intake groups was 0.075 (<230 g) and 0.096 ((230 g) (p<0.05). The IR differed between the order of birth of the piglets; where piglets born up to ≤7 had an IR=0.096 while those born from >7 presented with an IR=0.079 (p<0.05). Piglets that consumed more colostrum (>230 g) in the first 24 hours after birth had a greater immunocrit and greater weight gain from 7 to 42 days of age (p<0.05). We concluded that the order of birth does not affect the colostrum intake, but the IR has a negative correlation (CORR= -0.3101; p<0,05) with the order of birth. Piglets with intake of more than 230 g of colostrum show greater weight gain up to 42 days of age.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782021000300651Ciência Rural v.51 n.3 2021reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20200038info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKrolikowski,Tatiani Rogeli BehrenzKrolikowski,GiovaniKummer,Anderson DouglasBarden,AndersonBonavigo,AndréiaGuisso,Carlos AlexandrePrestes,Alan MirandaBennemann,Paulo Eduardoeng2021-01-05T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance of piglets according to colostrum intake and serum immunoglobulin concentration determined by the immunocrit method
title Performance of piglets according to colostrum intake and serum immunoglobulin concentration determined by the immunocrit method
spellingShingle Performance of piglets according to colostrum intake and serum immunoglobulin concentration determined by the immunocrit method
Krolikowski,Tatiani Rogeli Behrenz
newborn
birth order
immunocrit
weight gain
title_short Performance of piglets according to colostrum intake and serum immunoglobulin concentration determined by the immunocrit method
title_full Performance of piglets according to colostrum intake and serum immunoglobulin concentration determined by the immunocrit method
title_fullStr Performance of piglets according to colostrum intake and serum immunoglobulin concentration determined by the immunocrit method
title_full_unstemmed Performance of piglets according to colostrum intake and serum immunoglobulin concentration determined by the immunocrit method
title_sort Performance of piglets according to colostrum intake and serum immunoglobulin concentration determined by the immunocrit method
author Krolikowski,Tatiani Rogeli Behrenz
author_facet Krolikowski,Tatiani Rogeli Behrenz
Krolikowski,Giovani
Kummer,Anderson Douglas
Barden,Anderson
Bonavigo,Andréia
Guisso,Carlos Alexandre
Prestes,Alan Miranda
Bennemann,Paulo Eduardo
author_role author
author2 Krolikowski,Giovani
Kummer,Anderson Douglas
Barden,Anderson
Bonavigo,Andréia
Guisso,Carlos Alexandre
Prestes,Alan Miranda
Bennemann,Paulo Eduardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Krolikowski,Tatiani Rogeli Behrenz
Krolikowski,Giovani
Kummer,Anderson Douglas
Barden,Anderson
Bonavigo,Andréia
Guisso,Carlos Alexandre
Prestes,Alan Miranda
Bennemann,Paulo Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv newborn
birth order
immunocrit
weight gain
topic newborn
birth order
immunocrit
weight gain
description ABSTRACT: Colostrum is the main source of immunoglobulins for piglets and several studies have shown that colostrum intake by piglets have a significant influence on their immunity as well as their future performance. The aim of this study was to ascertain the correlation between colostrum intake in the first 24 hours and the serum immunoglobulin concentration determined by immunocrit (IR), determine if the birth order of piglets interfered in colostrum intake and the IR, and measure their weight gain up to 42 days of age. One hundred and three piglets were included in the study and divided into two groups according to colostrum intake in the first 24 hours: > 230 g and <230 g. Piglets with an intake of (230 g colostrum at birth had a mean weight of 1.412 ± 0.156 kg (mean ± SEM) while animals with a colostrum intake <230 g weighed 1.317 ± 0.162 kg (P>0.05). The mean IR between colostrum intake groups was 0.075 (<230 g) and 0.096 ((230 g) (p<0.05). The IR differed between the order of birth of the piglets; where piglets born up to ≤7 had an IR=0.096 while those born from >7 presented with an IR=0.079 (p<0.05). Piglets that consumed more colostrum (>230 g) in the first 24 hours after birth had a greater immunocrit and greater weight gain from 7 to 42 days of age (p<0.05). We concluded that the order of birth does not affect the colostrum intake, but the IR has a negative correlation (CORR= -0.3101; p<0,05) with the order of birth. Piglets with intake of more than 230 g of colostrum show greater weight gain up to 42 days of age.
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