Effects of Bacillus spp. as a supplemental probiotic in diets for weaned piglets

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
M. Dumitru, M. Hăbeanu, I. Sorescu, C. Tabuc
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Abstract

This article evaluated the effects of supplemental probiotic Bacillus subtilis (Bs) ATCC 6051a (1.6x109cfu/mL) in diets for weaned piglets on their performance and on the occurrence of diarrhoea. Sixty piglets, 30 ±3 days old with initial bodyweight of 8.41±0.92 kg, were allotted randomly to six pens of ten piglets. There were two replicates of each treatment, namely a control diet (C), a diet supplemented with 1% Bs (E1), and a diet supplemented with 3% Bs (E2). Feed was provided ad libitum as flour in two meals per day. Feed materials were examined for total numbers of fungi, aerobic mesophilic bacteria (TNG), Coliforms, Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp. The addition of Bs did not influence (P >0.05) bodyweight (BW) or average daily weight gain (ADWG). However, across the experimental period ADWG was greater in E2 and E1 than in C (>1.12 and 1.08 times compared with C). Feed intake (ADFI) by pigs fed C was greater than pigs fed E1 and E2. Feed efficiency was higher in E1 and E2 than the C diet. Addition of 1% Bs  decreased  (P<0.05) diarrhoea occurrence around 8% compared with C, and 4% compared with 3% Bs. A  total of 23.4%  of the piglets produced soft faeces. Diarrhoea scores of 2 (mild diarrhoea) and 3 (severe  diarrhoea) were  observed in 43.75% and 32.81% of the pigs. No differences (P >0.05) were detected  between the treatments. The results suggested that E1 could positively affect growth performance and  mitigate the occurrence of diarrhoea.
芽孢杆菌作为益生菌在断奶仔猪饲粮中的添加效果
本文研究了在断奶仔猪饲粮中添加枯草芽孢杆菌ATCC 6051a (1.6 × 109cfu/mL)对断奶仔猪生产性能和腹泻发生率的影响。试验选用30±3日龄、初始体重为8.41±0.92 kg的仔猪60头,随机分为6个栏,每栏10头仔猪。每个处理设2个重复,分别为对照饲粮(C)、添加1% b的饲粮(E1)和添加3% b的饲粮(E2)。饲料以面粉形式随意提供,每日两餐。对饲料中真菌、好氧中温细菌(TNG)、大肠菌群、大肠杆菌和沙门氏菌的总数进行了检测,结果表明,添加Bs对体重(BW)和平均日增重(ADWG)没有影响(P >0.05)。E2和E1组的平均增重显著高于C组(分别是C组的1.12倍和1.08倍),采食量显著高于E1和E2组。饲粮中E1和E2的饲料效率高于C。各处理间Bs添加量均降低1% (P0.05)。结果表明,E1对生长性能有积极的影响,并能减轻腹泻的发生。
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South African Journal of Animal Science
South African Journal of Animal Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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1.50
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39
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Animal Science is an open access, peer-reviewed journal for publication of original scientific articles and reviews in the field of animal science. The journal publishes reports of research dealing with production of farmed animal species (cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, poultry and ostriches), as well as pertinent aspects of research on aquatic and wildlife species. Disciplines covered nutrition, genetics, physiology, and production systems. Systematic research on animal products, behaviour, and welfare are also invited. Rigorous testing of well-specified hypotheses is expected.
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