哺乳期
断奶
妊娠期
胰岛素
动物科学
粪便
医学
生物
内科学
怀孕
遗传学
古生物学
作者
Vasileios G. Papatsiros,Nikolaos Vrachnis,Georgios Maragkakis,Eleni Tzika,Dominiek Maes,P. D. Tassis,Maria Lagiou,Georgios Christodoulopoulos
出处
期刊:Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences
[De Gruyter]
日期:2023-10-04
被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.24425/pjvs.2021.137662
摘要
The etiology of Postpartum dysgalactia syndrome (PDS) includes stress οn preparturition and constipation associated with low water intake or low fiber intake.The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a raw crude fibre concentrate (Arbocel ® ) on sow's metabolism and performance.100 sows from a farm suffering from PDS, were divided into two groups, with equal distribution of their parity (1 to 5 parity): a) T1 group (control group): 50 sows were fed with regular gestation feed (GF), pre-farrowing feed (PFF), and lactation feed (LF), b) T2 group: 50 sows were fed with regular GF, PFF and LF supplemented with topdress Arbocel ® from 104 th day of gestation until 7 th day of lactation).Health parameters [faeces score (FS), PDS score (PDSS), body condition score (BCS)], performance parameters and liter characteristics were recorded.Blood samples were collected from 25 sows / group (5 sows per parity) 24 h after birth of last piglet and on 14 th day of lactation for the evaluation of insulin, leptin and ghrelin levels in the serum, using commercial ELISA kits.In T2 group, BCS at farrowing (p<0.001),FS (p=0.001) and PDSS (p=0.003) were improved significantly.The number of piglets stillborn and dead due to crushing decreased (p=0.001), while the number of liveborn (p=0.016) and weaned piglets (p=0.001)increased in T2 group.Moreover, in T2 group, the BW of piglets at weaning was higher (p<0.001).A significant increase of insulin (p=0.032) and leptin (p=0.032)levels in serum was noticed in T2 group 24 h after farrowing.In conclusion, the supplementation of extra crude fibre in breeding stock with PDS problems due to nutritional imbalance has beneficial effects on their health and performance.
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