Segura Mónica Marcela, Martínez-Miró Silvia, López Miguel José, Madrid Josefa, González Verónica, Hernández Fuensanta
Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Veterinary, Campus Mare Nostrum, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, Spain.
Grupo de Investigación en Biodiversidad y Genética Molecular (BIOGEM), Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Medellín Campus, Department of Animal Production, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Carrera 65 #59A-110, Medellín 050034, Colombia.
Animals (Basel). 2025 Jun 17;15(12):1786. doi: 10.3390/ani15121786.
The increasing use of hyperprolific sows has led to greater litter heterogeneity, highlighting the need for effective nutritional support for low-birth-weight piglets. This study explores the potential of using surplus goat transitional milk as a nutritional supplement for piglets, especially for those facing increased survival and developmental challenges during the early life stages. To this end, two experiments were carried out as follows: in the first, goat transitional milk was administered via an oro-esophageal feeding tube to all piglets in the litter; in the second, concentrated transitional milk was administered via an oral dispenser to whole litters composed of low-birth-weight piglets. Performance parameters, mortality, and serum IgG levels were measured. In Experiment 1, supplementation with goat colostrum showed a tendency to improve weight in piglets ≤ 1100 g, with no significant effect on temperature, serum IgG level, or mortality. In Experiment 2, supplementation with goat colostrum did not affect live weight, rectal temperature, or serum IgG levels at 10 and 21 days. However, there was a trend towards lower mortality at 21 days in the supplemented piglets. These results suggest that goat transitional milk may provide context-dependent benefits, with a potentially greater impact on vulnerable piglets in more difficult conditions. Furthermore, its use represents a sustainable strategy to valorize surplus milk from goat farms.
高产母猪的使用日益增多,导致仔猪窝内差异增大,这凸显了为低出生体重仔猪提供有效营养支持的必要性。本研究探讨了使用多余的山羊初乳作为仔猪营养补充剂的潜力,特别是对于那些在生命早期面临更高生存和发育挑战的仔猪。为此,进行了以下两个实验:第一个实验中,通过口鼻饲管向一窝中的所有仔猪投喂山羊初乳;第二个实验中,通过口服灌喂器向由低出生体重仔猪组成的整窝仔猪投喂浓缩初乳。测量了生长性能参数、死亡率和血清IgG水平。在实验1中,给体重≤1100 g的仔猪补充山羊初乳有使体重增加的趋势,但对体温、血清IgG水平或死亡率无显著影响。在实验2中,补充山羊初乳对10日龄和21日龄时的活体重、直肠温度或血清IgG水平没有影响。然而,补充初乳的仔猪在21日龄时有死亡率降低的趋势。这些结果表明,山羊初乳可能会带来因情况而异的益处,在更困难的条件下对脆弱的仔猪可能有更大影响。此外,其使用是一种使山羊养殖场多余乳汁增值的可持续策略。