L-glutamine- and enzyme-supplementation via liquid feed to suckling piglets does not impact growth, health or intestinal structure.

IF 1.3 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Translational Animal Science Pub Date : 2025-05-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/tas/txaf066
Elisa A Arnaud, Gillian E Gardiner, John V O' Doherty, Torres Sweeney, Peadar G Lawlor
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The provision of liquid creep feed to suckling pigs has been shown to increase dry matter intake compared to dry creep feeding. The increased feed intake associated with liquid feeding makes it attractive as a means of delivering feed additives to suckling pigs to optimize growth and health. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of L-glutamine and enzyme supplementation of liquid creep feed on pig growth up to target slaughter weight (~120 kg), health and intestinal structure. Sixty sows and their litters were blocked on sow parity, previous number of piglets weaned and sow weight at day 107 of gestation, and the litters were randomly assigned to one of 3 dietary treatments: 1) liquid starter diet (control); 2) control diet supplemented with 10 g of L-glutamine per kg of starter diet (glutamine); and 3) control diet supplemented with a cocktail of enzymes (lipase, protease and α-amylase included at 160 Lipase units, 30,000 New Feed Protein units and 67.5 Kilo Novozymes units, respectively per kg of starter diet). Dietary treatments were fed from day 8 of age to weaning at day 28. Pig weight and dry matter disappearance (DMd) were recorded during lactation and post-weaning until pigs reached target slaughter weight (~120 kg) at 158 d of age. Carcass weight and quality were recorded. Medication usage, and the number of injections and clinical cases of disease were recorded from birth to slaughter. At day 5 post-weaning, a subset of pigs (n = 30) were sacrificed and intestinal samples were collected for histological analysis. The DMd of creep feed did not differ between treatments (P > 0.05). Glutamine tended to reduce piglet body weight (BW) at day 21 (P = 0.09) and 28 (P = 0.08) of lactation and from day 14 to 21, glutamine decreased piglet average daily gain (ADG) compared to the control (P < 0.05). Post-weaning growth was not affected by treatment (P > 0.05). The amount of antibiotics or anti-inflammatories administered to piglets or sows was not affected by treatment, either pre- or post-weaning (P > 0.05). However, glutamine tended to increase diarrhea prevalence between day 8 and 27 of lactation compared to the control (P = 0.09). In conclusion, supplementing liquid creep feed with glutamine tended to reduce pre-weaning growth and to increase diarrhea prevalence in piglets. Additionally, supplementing liquid creep feed with enzymes had no effect on growth or medication usage in pigs.

通过液体饲料添加l -谷氨酰胺和酶对哺乳仔猪的生长、健康或肠道结构没有影响。
与干蠕变饲料相比,向乳猪提供液体蠕变饲料已被证明可以增加干物质采食量。与液体饲料相关的采食量增加,使其成为向乳猪输送饲料添加剂以优化生长和健康的一种有吸引力的手段。本试验旨在研究液体蠕变饲料中添加l -谷氨酰胺和酶对猪生长至目标屠宰重(~120 kg)、健康状况和肠道结构的影响。根据妊娠第107天母猪胎次、断奶仔猪数和母猪体重对60头母猪及其窝仔进行封堵,随机分配3种饲粮处理:1)液体起始饲粮(对照组);2)对照日粮中每kg起始日粮(谷氨酰胺)添加10 gl -谷氨酰胺;3)对照饲粮中添加混合酶(每公斤起始饲粮中分别添加160个脂肪酶单位、3万个新饲料蛋白单位和67.5个基诺维信单位)。饲粮处理从第8天饲喂至第28天断奶。记录泌乳期和断奶后的猪体重和干物质消失量(DMd),直至158日龄达到目标屠宰体重(~120 kg)。记录胴体质量和胴体质量。从出生到屠宰,记录了药物使用情况、注射次数和临床疾病病例。在断奶后第5天,宰杀一组猪(n = 30),收集肠道样本进行组织学分析。不同处理间蠕变饲料的DMd无显著差异(P < 0.05)。在泌乳第21天(P = 0.09)和第28天(P = 0.08),谷氨酰胺有降低仔猪体重(BW)的趋势(P = 0.09);在第14 ~ 21天,谷氨酰胺降低仔猪平均日增重(ADG) (P < 0.05)。仔猪或母猪在断奶前或断奶后使用抗生素或抗炎药的量不受治疗的影响(P < 0.05)。然而,与对照组相比,谷氨酰胺倾向于增加泌乳第8天至第27天的腹泻患病率(P = 0.09)。综上所述,添加谷氨酰胺的液体蠕变饲料有降低仔猪断奶前生长和增加腹泻发生率的趋势。此外,添加酶的液体蠕变饲料对猪的生长和药物使用没有影响。
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Translational Animal Science
Translational Animal Science Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
15.40%
发文量
149
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Translational Animal Science (TAS) is the first open access-open review animal science journal, encompassing a broad scope of research topics in animal science. TAS focuses on translating basic science to innovation, and validation of these innovations by various segments of the allied animal industry. Readers of TAS will typically represent education, industry, and government, including research, teaching, administration, extension, management, quality assurance, product development, and technical services. Those interested in TAS typically include animal breeders, economists, embryologists, engineers, food scientists, geneticists, microbiologists, nutritionists, veterinarians, physiologists, processors, public health professionals, and others with an interest in animal production and applied aspects of animal sciences.
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