Additional feeding during late gestation improves initial litter weight of lactating sows exposed to high ambient temperature

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Autor(a) principal: Choi, Yo Han
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Hosseindoust, Abdolreza, Kim, Min Ju, Kim, Kwang Yeol, Lee, Jun Hyung, Kim, Young Hwa, Kim, Jin Soo, Chae, Byung Jo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV
Texto Completo: https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30801
https://doi.org/10.1590/rbz4820180028
Resumo: The present study investigated the impacts of additional feeding (AF; containing 16% excess feed than control diet in the last two weeks of gestation) during late gestation period and different backfat thickness (BFT) including low (<20 mm) and high (≥20 mm) backfat on reproductive performance, litter size, blood metabolites, hormonal profiles, colostrum, and milk composition of sows from day 90 of gestation to farrowing, and from farrowing to weaning during summer (average 28.3 °C). Fiftyfour crossbred sows (Yorkshire × Landrace) were allotted to one of four treatments according to a 2×2 factorial arrangement. There was no AF×BFT interaction for any of the measured variables. The body weight change of sows was decreased for <20 mm in BFT and AF treatments during late gestation and farrowing to weaning periods. The BFT change of sows was higher in AF during late gestation and higher in ≥20 mm BFT during late gestation and farrowing to weaning periods. There were no effects of AF and BFT on the average daily feed intake and weaning-to-oestrus interval; however, sows in AF groups had a greater litter uniformity at birth and initial litter weight. Hormone profiles, colostrum, and milk composition of sows were not different among the treatments. Additional feeding during the last two weeks of gestation increases initial litter size in summer; however, final litter weight is not affected
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spelling Choi, Yo HanHosseindoust, AbdolrezaKim, Min JuKim, Kwang YeolLee, Jun HyungKim, Young HwaKim, Jin SooChae, Byung Jo2023-05-04T18:49:35Z2023-05-04T18:49:35Z2019-10-21Choi, Y. H.; Hosseindoust, A.; Kim, M. J.; Kim, K. Y.; Lee, J. H.; Kim, Y. H.; Kim, J. S. and Chae, B. J. 2019. Additional feeding during late gestation improves initial litter weight of lactating sows exposed to high ambient temperature. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia 48:e201800281806-9290https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30801https://doi.org/10.1590/rbz4820180028The present study investigated the impacts of additional feeding (AF; containing 16% excess feed than control diet in the last two weeks of gestation) during late gestation period and different backfat thickness (BFT) including low (<20 mm) and high (≥20 mm) backfat on reproductive performance, litter size, blood metabolites, hormonal profiles, colostrum, and milk composition of sows from day 90 of gestation to farrowing, and from farrowing to weaning during summer (average 28.3 °C). Fiftyfour crossbred sows (Yorkshire × Landrace) were allotted to one of four treatments according to a 2×2 factorial arrangement. There was no AF×BFT interaction for any of the measured variables. The body weight change of sows was decreased for <20 mm in BFT and AF treatments during late gestation and farrowing to weaning periods. The BFT change of sows was higher in AF during late gestation and higher in ≥20 mm BFT during late gestation and farrowing to weaning periods. There were no effects of AF and BFT on the average daily feed intake and weaning-to-oestrus interval; however, sows in AF groups had a greater litter uniformity at birth and initial litter weight. Hormone profiles, colostrum, and milk composition of sows were not different among the treatments. Additional feeding during the last two weeks of gestation increases initial litter size in summer; however, final litter weight is not affectedengBrazilian Journal of Animal ScienceR. Bras. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Additional feeding during late gestation improves initial litter weight of lactating sows exposed to high ambient temperature
title Additional feeding during late gestation improves initial litter weight of lactating sows exposed to high ambient temperature
spellingShingle Additional feeding during late gestation improves initial litter weight of lactating sows exposed to high ambient temperature
Choi, Yo Han
backfat thickness
gestating sows
reproductive traits
heat stress
title_short Additional feeding during late gestation improves initial litter weight of lactating sows exposed to high ambient temperature
title_full Additional feeding during late gestation improves initial litter weight of lactating sows exposed to high ambient temperature
title_fullStr Additional feeding during late gestation improves initial litter weight of lactating sows exposed to high ambient temperature
title_full_unstemmed Additional feeding during late gestation improves initial litter weight of lactating sows exposed to high ambient temperature
title_sort Additional feeding during late gestation improves initial litter weight of lactating sows exposed to high ambient temperature
author Choi, Yo Han
author_facet Choi, Yo Han
Hosseindoust, Abdolreza
Kim, Min Ju
Kim, Kwang Yeol
Lee, Jun Hyung
Kim, Young Hwa
Kim, Jin Soo
Chae, Byung Jo
author_role author
author2 Hosseindoust, Abdolreza
Kim, Min Ju
Kim, Kwang Yeol
Lee, Jun Hyung
Kim, Young Hwa
Kim, Jin Soo
Chae, Byung Jo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Choi, Yo Han
Hosseindoust, Abdolreza
Kim, Min Ju
Kim, Kwang Yeol
Lee, Jun Hyung
Kim, Young Hwa
Kim, Jin Soo
Chae, Byung Jo
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv backfat thickness
gestating sows
reproductive traits
heat stress
topic backfat thickness
gestating sows
reproductive traits
heat stress
description The present study investigated the impacts of additional feeding (AF; containing 16% excess feed than control diet in the last two weeks of gestation) during late gestation period and different backfat thickness (BFT) including low (<20 mm) and high (≥20 mm) backfat on reproductive performance, litter size, blood metabolites, hormonal profiles, colostrum, and milk composition of sows from day 90 of gestation to farrowing, and from farrowing to weaning during summer (average 28.3 °C). Fiftyfour crossbred sows (Yorkshire × Landrace) were allotted to one of four treatments according to a 2×2 factorial arrangement. There was no AF×BFT interaction for any of the measured variables. The body weight change of sows was decreased for <20 mm in BFT and AF treatments during late gestation and farrowing to weaning periods. The BFT change of sows was higher in AF during late gestation and higher in ≥20 mm BFT during late gestation and farrowing to weaning periods. There were no effects of AF and BFT on the average daily feed intake and weaning-to-oestrus interval; however, sows in AF groups had a greater litter uniformity at birth and initial litter weight. Hormone profiles, colostrum, and milk composition of sows were not different among the treatments. Additional feeding during the last two weeks of gestation increases initial litter size in summer; however, final litter weight is not affected
publishDate 2019
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