A. D. S. Ortega, L. Babinszky, Zsófia RÓZSÁNÉ-VÁRSZEGI, Xénia Erika Ozsváth, Ogonji Humphrey Oriedo, J. Oláh, C. Szabó
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摘要
本研究旨在确定热应激(HS)对育肥猪生产性能的影响,以及在饲粮中添加一定浓度的维生素(C和E)和微量矿物质(Se和Zn)是否能减轻热应激的不良影响。三十六Danbred混合巴罗斯(65.1 ±2.81 公斤)被随机分成四个治疗1)HS( 28.9±0.9 °C, RH - 60.4 ±4.3 %)+控制饮食(HC), 2) h +饮食1 (HT1), 3) h +饮食2 (HT2)和4)thermo-neutral条件( 19.5±0.9 °C, RH - 85.9 ±7.3 %)+控制饮食(TC)。每周测量体重和采食量,连续4周。试验结束后,每组屠宰6头猪,取腰最长肌取样评价肉质。第4周时,HS显著影响猪体重(p < 0.05)。然而,HS对其他参数没有显著影响,而在暴露于HS的猪的日粮中添加维生素和微量矿物质可以略微改善这些参数。因此,研究中使用的猪对HS对生长和肉品质参数的不利影响表现出弹性。饲粮中维生素C、E和微量元素Se、Zn的含量在抗HS韧性中起重要作用,应谨慎评估其需取量和补充量。
Effects of high vitamin and micro-mineral supplementation on growth performance and pork quality of finishing pigs under heat stress
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of heat stress (HS) on the production performance of fattening pigs and whether the supplementation of vitamins (C and E) and micro-minerals (Se and Zn) at increased concentrations can mitigate HS adverse effects. Thirty six Danbred hybrid barrows (65.1 ± 2.81 kg) were randomly distributed into four treatments 1) HS (28.9 ± 0.9 °C, RH- 60.4 ± 4.3 %) + control diet (HC), 2) HS + diet 1 (HT1), 3) HS + diet 2 (HT2), and 4) thermo-neutral conditions (19.5 ± 0.9 °C, RH- 85.9 ± 7.3 %) + control diet (TC). Bodyweight and feed intake were measured weekly for four weeks. After the experiment, six pigs from each treatment were slaughtered, and the longissimus lumborum muscle was sampled to evaluate meat quality. At week four, HS significantly affected pig body weight (p < 0.05). However, the other parameters were not significantly affected by HS,while slight improvements in these parameters were observed by supplementing vitamins and micro-minerals in the diet of the pigs despite exposure to HS. Therefore, the pigs used in the study showed resilience to adverse effects of HS on growth and meat quality parameters. The content of vitamins C and E and microminerals Se and Zn in the diet seems to play an important role in resilience to HS, therefore their requirement and supplementation should be carefully evaluated.
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Acta agriculturae Slovenica is a scientific journal published quarterly by the Agronomy, and the Zootechnical Departments of the Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Source of high quality research from the field of agronomy, zootechnics, applied biology and related fields from Slovenia and other countries.