Increased survival of neonatal pigs by supplementing medium-chain triglycerides in late-gestating sow diets

Two experiments were conducted to study the efficacy and causes of medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) in sow diet in improving the survival of neonatal pigs. In Experiment 1, beginning on d84 of gestation and continuing through d28 of lactation, 51 sows were fed corn–soybean meal diet mixed with eithe...

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Published inAnimal feed science and technology Vol. 76; no. 3; pp. 241 - 250
Main Authors Jean, Kuo-Bin, Chiang, Shu-Hsing
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 1999
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Summary:Two experiments were conducted to study the efficacy and causes of medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) in sow diet in improving the survival of neonatal pigs. In Experiment 1, beginning on d84 of gestation and continuing through d28 of lactation, 51 sows were fed corn–soybean meal diet mixed with either soybean oil (SO; n=17), coconut oil (CO; n=18), or MCT ( n=16) in a proportion of 9 : 1 by weight. The highest improvement in survival of pigs by sows fed MCT ( p<0.01) or CO ( p<0.05) was observed during the first three days after birth in pigs weighing <1100 g at birth, compared with sows fed SO. Their three-day survival was 98.6, 80.0 and 47.6%, respectively, for MCT, CO and SO groups. In Experiment 2, beginning on d84 of gestation and continuing through farrowing, 24 sows, 8 sows per treatment, were fed diets as in Experiment 1. Liver glycogen content of pigs 4 h after born from sows fed MCT ( p<0.10) and CO ( p<0.01), and muscle glycogen of pigs from sows fed MCT ( p<0.01) and CO ( p<0.10) were increased, compared to those of pigs from sows fed SO. Plasma albumin was increased by MCT and CO ( p<0.01), relative to SO. The results suggest that MCT or CO in sow diets may enhance the body glycogen stores and maturity of pigs at birth and, hence, their survival, particularly in pigs with low birth weight during the first three days of life.
Bibliography:L74
Q54
1999002659
ISSN:0377-8401
1873-2216
DOI:10.1016/S0377-8401(98)00224-7