Addition of calcitic seaweed in the diet of sows positively affects the number of live-born piglets and milk parameters

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Gabriela Mariáh Mazzeo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Genova, Jansller Luiz, Barbosa, Keila Abadia, Rupolo, Paulo Evaristo, de Azevedo, Liliana Bury, Baraldi-Artoni, Silvana Martinez [UNESP], Lazzeri, Doglas Batista, Massambani, Carlos, Carvalho, Silvana Teixeira, de Oliveira Carvalho, Paulo Levi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.37496/RBZ5120210222
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/246878
Resumo: This study was conducted to assess the effects of maternal dietary calcitic seaweed (CSW) on performance and blood metabolites of sows, and on performance, blood metabolites, intestinal microbiota, and parameters of gastrointestinal tract and bone of litters. On d 21 (post-insemination), non-pregnant sows were removed from the trial, remaining 19 sows in control group (without CSW) and 16 sows receiving CSW. Then, a total of 35 sows were allocated in a randomized block design with two treatments: control diet with calcitic limestone plus dicalcium phosphate (CTL) or CTL plus 0.4% CSW. In gestation, sows were fed twice a day (07:00 and 15:00 h) to reach an intake of 2.5 kg animal−1 day−1 divided into two equal meals. On parturition day, sows were offered only 0.5 kg feed animal−1. Throughout lactation, sows were fed three times a day (≅7 kg animal−1 day−1). All diets were provided as mash. Results suggested that sows fed CTL had litters with lower body weight at birth compared with those fed CSW. Sows fed CSW had 14.28% more live-born piglets and lower stillborns. Piglets from sows fed CSW showed greater calcium concentration on d 14 after birth than those from sows fed CTL. Sows fed CSW showed better milk chemical composition and an increase of 27.16% in milk production compared with those fed CTL. Piglets from sows fed CSW had an increase in cecum content in the Enterobacteriaceae count. This study showed that adding 0.4% CSW in the diet of pregnant and lactating sows as an organic calcium source positively influences the number of live-born piglets and the percentage of stillborns. In addition, milk composition and production are also improved without affecting piglets’ biological response.
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spelling Addition of calcitic seaweed in the diet of sows positively affects the number of live-born piglets and milk parameterscalcium sourcesLithothamnium calcareumlitter performancemilksowsThis study was conducted to assess the effects of maternal dietary calcitic seaweed (CSW) on performance and blood metabolites of sows, and on performance, blood metabolites, intestinal microbiota, and parameters of gastrointestinal tract and bone of litters. On d 21 (post-insemination), non-pregnant sows were removed from the trial, remaining 19 sows in control group (without CSW) and 16 sows receiving CSW. Then, a total of 35 sows were allocated in a randomized block design with two treatments: control diet with calcitic limestone plus dicalcium phosphate (CTL) or CTL plus 0.4% CSW. In gestation, sows were fed twice a day (07:00 and 15:00 h) to reach an intake of 2.5 kg animal−1 day−1 divided into two equal meals. On parturition day, sows were offered only 0.5 kg feed animal−1. Throughout lactation, sows were fed three times a day (≅7 kg animal−1 day−1). All diets were provided as mash. Results suggested that sows fed CTL had litters with lower body weight at birth compared with those fed CSW. Sows fed CSW had 14.28% more live-born piglets and lower stillborns. Piglets from sows fed CSW showed greater calcium concentration on d 14 after birth than those from sows fed CTL. Sows fed CSW showed better milk chemical composition and an increase of 27.16% in milk production compared with those fed CTL. Piglets from sows fed CSW had an increase in cecum content in the Enterobacteriaceae count. This study showed that adding 0.4% CSW in the diet of pregnant and lactating sows as an organic calcium source positively influences the number of live-born piglets and the percentage of stillborns. In addition, milk composition and production are also improved without affecting piglets’ biological response.Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná Departamento de Zootecnia, PRUniversidade Federal de Viçosa Departamento de Zootecnia, MGUniversidade Federal da Bahia Departamento de Zootecnia, BAUniversidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de Morfologia e Fisiologia Animal, SPCooperativa Agroindustrial Copagril, PROceana Minerals, SPUniversidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de Morfologia e Fisiologia Animal, SPUniversidade Estadual do Oeste do ParanáUniversidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Cooperativa Agroindustrial CopagrilOceana MineralsOliveira, Gabriela Mariáh MazzeoGenova, Jansller LuizBarbosa, Keila AbadiaRupolo, Paulo Evaristode Azevedo, Liliana BuryBaraldi-Artoni, Silvana Martinez [UNESP]Lazzeri, Doglas BatistaMassambani, CarlosCarvalho, Silvana Teixeirade Oliveira Carvalho, Paulo Levi2023-07-29T12:53:00Z2023-07-29T12:53:00Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.37496/RBZ5120210222Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, v. 51.1806-92901516-3598http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24687810.37496/RBZ51202102222-s2.0-85148659925Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengRevista Brasileira de Zootecniainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-29T12:53:01Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/246878Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T14:11:16.802634Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Addition of calcitic seaweed in the diet of sows positively affects the number of live-born piglets and milk parameters
title Addition of calcitic seaweed in the diet of sows positively affects the number of live-born piglets and milk parameters
spellingShingle Addition of calcitic seaweed in the diet of sows positively affects the number of live-born piglets and milk parameters
Oliveira, Gabriela Mariáh Mazzeo
calcium sources
Lithothamnium calcareum
litter performance
milk
sows
title_short Addition of calcitic seaweed in the diet of sows positively affects the number of live-born piglets and milk parameters
title_full Addition of calcitic seaweed in the diet of sows positively affects the number of live-born piglets and milk parameters
title_fullStr Addition of calcitic seaweed in the diet of sows positively affects the number of live-born piglets and milk parameters
title_full_unstemmed Addition of calcitic seaweed in the diet of sows positively affects the number of live-born piglets and milk parameters
title_sort Addition of calcitic seaweed in the diet of sows positively affects the number of live-born piglets and milk parameters
author Oliveira, Gabriela Mariáh Mazzeo
author_facet Oliveira, Gabriela Mariáh Mazzeo
Genova, Jansller Luiz
Barbosa, Keila Abadia
Rupolo, Paulo Evaristo
de Azevedo, Liliana Bury
Baraldi-Artoni, Silvana Martinez [UNESP]
Lazzeri, Doglas Batista
Massambani, Carlos
Carvalho, Silvana Teixeira
de Oliveira Carvalho, Paulo Levi
author_role author
author2 Genova, Jansller Luiz
Barbosa, Keila Abadia
Rupolo, Paulo Evaristo
de Azevedo, Liliana Bury
Baraldi-Artoni, Silvana Martinez [UNESP]
Lazzeri, Doglas Batista
Massambani, Carlos
Carvalho, Silvana Teixeira
de Oliveira Carvalho, Paulo Levi
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)
Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Cooperativa Agroindustrial Copagril
Oceana Minerals
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Gabriela Mariáh Mazzeo
Genova, Jansller Luiz
Barbosa, Keila Abadia
Rupolo, Paulo Evaristo
de Azevedo, Liliana Bury
Baraldi-Artoni, Silvana Martinez [UNESP]
Lazzeri, Doglas Batista
Massambani, Carlos
Carvalho, Silvana Teixeira
de Oliveira Carvalho, Paulo Levi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv calcium sources
Lithothamnium calcareum
litter performance
milk
sows
topic calcium sources
Lithothamnium calcareum
litter performance
milk
sows
description This study was conducted to assess the effects of maternal dietary calcitic seaweed (CSW) on performance and blood metabolites of sows, and on performance, blood metabolites, intestinal microbiota, and parameters of gastrointestinal tract and bone of litters. On d 21 (post-insemination), non-pregnant sows were removed from the trial, remaining 19 sows in control group (without CSW) and 16 sows receiving CSW. Then, a total of 35 sows were allocated in a randomized block design with two treatments: control diet with calcitic limestone plus dicalcium phosphate (CTL) or CTL plus 0.4% CSW. In gestation, sows were fed twice a day (07:00 and 15:00 h) to reach an intake of 2.5 kg animal−1 day−1 divided into two equal meals. On parturition day, sows were offered only 0.5 kg feed animal−1. Throughout lactation, sows were fed three times a day (≅7 kg animal−1 day−1). All diets were provided as mash. Results suggested that sows fed CTL had litters with lower body weight at birth compared with those fed CSW. Sows fed CSW had 14.28% more live-born piglets and lower stillborns. Piglets from sows fed CSW showed greater calcium concentration on d 14 after birth than those from sows fed CTL. Sows fed CSW showed better milk chemical composition and an increase of 27.16% in milk production compared with those fed CTL. Piglets from sows fed CSW had an increase in cecum content in the Enterobacteriaceae count. This study showed that adding 0.4% CSW in the diet of pregnant and lactating sows as an organic calcium source positively influences the number of live-born piglets and the percentage of stillborns. In addition, milk composition and production are also improved without affecting piglets’ biological response.
publishDate 2022
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2023-07-29T12:53:00Z
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