Effects of spray dried plasma on litter growth performance and oxidative stress and inflammation of sows kept in a hot environment

IF 7 1区 农林科学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hannah M. Bailey, Natalia S. Fanelli, Joy M. Campbell, Hans H. Stein
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Feeding spray dried plasma (SDP) to weanling pigs improves growth, but there is a lack of research on how SDP impacts oxidative stress and inflammatory response in lactating sows, and performance of their piglets after weaning. Therefore, an experiment was conducted to test the hypothesis that sows fed a diet with SDP in late gestation and lactation have improved reproductive performance and reduced inflammation compared with sows fed no SDP. The second hypothesis was that pigs weaned from sows fed 0.5% SDP in lactation have reduced diarrhea incidence and improved growth performance during the initial 14 d of the nursery period regardless of dietary SDP. The percent of low vitality or starved pigs during lactation was less (P < 0.05) from sows fed 0.5% dietary SDP compared with sows fed the diet without SDP. Dietary SDP did not influence oxidative stress markers in the plasma of sows, but serum cytokines increased (P < 0.05) in sows fed the diet with 0.5% SDP compared with sows fed the diet without SDP. Pigs weaned from young sows fed no SDP or from mature sows fed 0 or 0.5% SDP had a greater gain to feed ratio when fed a phase 1 diet containing 6% SDP compared with pigs fed a diet without SDP, but the gain to feed ratio of pigs weaned from young sows fed 0.5% dietary SDP was not affected by dietary SDP in phase 1 (interaction, P < 0.05). Regardless of sow treatment, pigs fed a phase 1 diet with 6% SDP had greater (P < 0.05) growth performance than pigs fed a phase 1 diet without SDP, and pigs fed the phase 1 diet with 6% SDP had reduced (P < 0.05) diarrhea incidence in phase 1. Feeding 0.5% dietary SDP to sows may reduce the number of mummified pigs and increase pig vitality during lactation, but adding 0.5% SDP to sow diets during lactation did not improve post-weaning performance of pigs fed a starter diet with 6% SDP.
喷雾干燥血浆对高温环境下母猪产仔生长性能及氧化应激和炎症的影响
喷雾干燥血浆(SDP)对断奶仔猪的生长有促进作用,但关于喷雾干燥血浆如何影响哺乳母猪氧化应激和炎症反应以及断奶仔猪生产性能的研究尚缺乏。因此,本试验旨在验证在妊娠后期和哺乳期饲粮中添加SDP的母猪与未添加SDP的母猪相比具有提高繁殖性能和减少炎症的假设。第二个假设是,无论饲粮中添加0.5% SDP,哺乳期母猪断奶仔猪在苗期最初14 d内腹泻发生率降低,生长性能提高。与不添加SDP的母猪相比,饲粮中添加0.5% SDP的母猪在哺乳期间活力低下或饥饿猪的比例较低(P < 0.05)。饲粮SDP对母猪血浆氧化应激指标无显著影响,但与不添加SDP的母猪相比,添加0.5% SDP的母猪血清细胞因子显著升高(P < 0.05)。未饲喂SDP的幼母猪断奶猪和饲喂0或0.5% SDP的成熟母猪断奶猪,在第一阶段饲粮中添加6% SDP的猪的料重比高于不饲喂SDP的猪,但在第一阶段饲粮中添加0.5% SDP的幼母猪断奶猪的料重比不受SDP的影响(交互作用,P < 0.05)。无论母猪处理情况如何,饲粮中添加6% SDP的第一阶段猪的生长性能高于不添加SDP的第一阶段猪(P < 0.05),且饲粮中添加6% SDP的第一阶段猪在第一阶段的腹泻发生率降低(P < 0.05)。在母猪饲粮中添加0.5% SDP可减少哺乳期间的木乃伊猪数量,提高猪活力,但在母猪饲粮中添加0.5% SDP对添加6% SDP的猪的断奶后生产性能没有改善。
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Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
9.90
自引率
2.90%
发文量
822
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that encompasses all aspects of animal science and biotechnology. That includes domestic animal production, animal genetics and breeding, animal reproduction and physiology, animal nutrition and biochemistry, feed processing technology and bioevaluation, animal biotechnology, and meat science.
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