Giovani Frederico, Monike Willemin Quirino, Ines Andretta, Eduardo Schmitt, Vanessa Peripolli, Rafael da Rosa Ulguim, Ivan Bianchi
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摘要
本研究评估了从妊娠第110天至断奶期间添加富含抗氧化剂的草药提取物的母猪的泌乳性能和粪便微生物组。95头胎次为1 ~ 8胎次的母猪分为对照组(n = 48;225.3±4.1 kg),饲喂不添加泌乳日粮,或中药组(n = 47;224.6±4.2 kg),在相同的饲粮中添加一种草药提取物(herbal C Power®,Nuproxa, Vaud,瑞士)。产房环境条件在临界温度和湿度范围内。母猪直肠温度、呼吸频率和断奶仔猪数量无显著差异(P = 0.15)。然而,添加组仔猪断奶前死亡率较低(0.72% vs. 1.23%),增重较高(213.8 g vs. 201.1 g),断奶重较大(6.1 kg vs. 5.8 kg;p≤0.01)。添加饲料的母猪产奶量更高(11.0 kg/天vs. 9.9 kg/天;P
Lactation performance and fecal microbiome of sows supplemented with antioxidant-rich polyherbal extract.
This study evaluated the lactation performance and fecal microbiome of sows supplemented with an herbal extract rich in antioxidants from day 110 of gestation until weaning. Ninety-five sows (parity 1 to 8) were assigned to either the control group (n = 48; 225.3 ± 4.1 kg), fed a non-supplemented lactation diet, or the herbal group (n = 47; 224.6 ± 4.2 kg), fed the same diet supplemented with an herbal extract (Herbal C Power®, Nuproxa, Vaud, Switzerland). Environmental conditions in the farrowing facilities were within the critical temperature and humidity range. No differences were observed in sow rectal temperature, respiratory frequency, or number of weaned piglets (P = 0.15). However, piglets from the supplemented group showed lower pre-weaning mortality (0.72% vs. 1.23%), higher weight gain (213.8 g vs. 201.1 g), and greater weaning weight (6.1 kg vs. 5.8 kg; P ≤ 0.01). Supplemented sows produced more milk (11.0 kg/day vs. 9.9 kg/day; P < 0.01), though feed and water consumption remained similar (P ≥ 0.39). Antioxidant supplementation had no significant effect on sows' body weight, backfat thickness, or weaning-to-estrus interval, but supplemented sows had lower caliper units (12.1 vs. 13.0; P = 0.03). Serum levels of AST, ALT, C-reactive protein, and TNF-α were unaffected (P ≥ 0.17). Fecal analysis revealed a higher abundance of Enterobacteriales and Enterobacteriaceae in supplemented sows (P = 0.03). Antioxidant supplementation improved litter performance, reduced piglet mortality, increased milk production, and altered sow gut microbiota; however, further studies performed under more extreme conditions are needed.
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Tropical Animal Health and Production is an international journal publishing the results of original research in any field of animal health, welfare, and production with the aim of improving health and productivity of livestock, and better utilisation of animal resources, including wildlife in tropical, subtropical and similar agro-ecological environments.