Mesonero Escuredo Juan Antonio, van der Horst Yvonne, Carr John, Maes Dominiek
Resident European College of Porcine Health Management, University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium.
Nutreco BV, Trouw Nutrition Selko, Jellinghausstraat 24, Tilburg, P.O. Box 4217, 5004 JE Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Porcine Health Manag. 2016 Oct 16;2:25. doi: 10.1186/s40813-016-0043-0. eCollection 2016.
Piglets at weaning suffer many stressors such as sudden change of feed, change in group composition and the end of lactogenic immunity. These stressors may cause poor growth performance. There is a need for alternatives to support piglets during the weaning period. Organic acids are known to have a positive effect on performance through reducing the pH and their antimicrobial action.
CONTEXT & PURPOSE: The purpose was to study the effect of the inclusion of a free and buffered organic acid blend in drinking water on performance of weaned pigs. Four-hundred and twenty pigs in a conventional herd were allocated after weaning to one of three treatments and monitored during 4 weeks: group (1) Full medication, group (2) organic acid blend + full medication, group (3) organic acid blend + reduced medication. Average daily gain, feed intake and water consumption was recorded at group level.
During the overall study period live weight and average daily gain of the piglets was significantly higher ( <0.001) for treatment (3) compared to (1) and (2) (Table 1). Live weight was significantly higher for treatment (3) compared to (1) from week 2 of the study (Fig. 1). No significant differences were found for average daily feed intake. FCR for treatment (3) improved by 1.0 compared to treatment (1) in week 1 ( <0.05), while in week 2 and 3 no significant differences were found (Table 2). Overall, FCR was with 0.3 difference significantly lower ( = 0.001) for treatment (3) than for (1) and (2) (Table 1). Pigs receiving organic acids in drinking water had significantly ( <0.05) higher water consumption than group (1) in weeks 3 and 4 (Table 2).
CONCLUSION & POTENTIAL IMPLICATIONS: The use of a blend of free and buffered organic acids together with a reduced medication program improves growth performance during the first month after weaning compared to a control with full medication and a combination between organic acids and full medication. This implies that organic acids could be used as a valid alternative for antibiotic reduction in post-weaning pigs. The treatment also increased the drinking water intake.
断奶仔猪会遭受多种应激源,如饲料突然改变、群体组成变化以及泌乳性免疫结束。这些应激源可能导致生长性能不佳。在断奶期需要有替代方法来支持仔猪。已知有机酸通过降低pH值及其抗菌作用对生长性能有积极影响。
目的是研究在饮水中添加游离和缓冲有机酸混合物对断奶仔猪生长性能的影响。一个传统猪群中的420头仔猪在断奶后被分配到三种处理之一,并在4周内进行监测:组(1)全药物治疗,组(2)有机酸混合物 + 全药物治疗,组(3)有机酸混合物 + 减少药物治疗。在组水平记录平均日增重、采食量和饮水量。
在整个研究期间,与处理(1)和(2)相比,处理(3)的仔猪活重和平均日增重显著更高(<0.001)(表1)。从研究第2周起,处理(3)的活重与处理(1)相比显著更高(图1)。平均日采食量未发现显著差异。处理(3)在第1周的料重比与处理(1)相比提高了1.0(<0.05),而在第2周和第3周未发现显著差异(表2)。总体而言,处理(3)的料重比比处理(1)和(2)显著低0.3(=0.001)(表1)。在第3周和第4周,饮水中添加有机酸的猪的饮水量显著高于组(1)(<0.05)(表2)。
与全药物治疗对照组以及有机酸与全药物治疗组合相比,使用游离和缓冲有机酸混合物并减少药物治疗方案可提高断奶后第一个月的生长性能。这意味着有机酸可作为断奶后仔猪减少抗生素使用的有效替代物。该处理还增加了饮水量。