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Effects of milk replacer and starter diet provided as creep feed for suckling pigs on pre‐ and post‐weaning growth
Author(s) -
Park ByungChul,
Ha DuckMin,
Park ManJong,
Lee Chul Young
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
animal science journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.606
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 1740-0929
pISSN - 1344-3941
DOI - 10.1111/asj.12246
Subject(s) - weaning , starter , creep feeding , litter , lactation , zoology , biology , food science , pregnancy , ecology , genetics
This study was aimed at investigating the long‐term effects of provision of liquid milk replacer ( MR ) and solid starter diet ( SD ) during lactation on post‐weaning ( PW ) growth of pigs. In experiment 1, 33 cross‐bred litters were allotted to four treatments: no supplement ( CON ), MR ad libitum , SD ad libitum and 100 g SD /litter/day from lactation day 4 through weaning at day 21 during late fall. In experiment 2, 40 litters received MR or none in J uly. PW pigs received commercial diets to marketing. In experiment 1, weaning weight ( WW ), pre‐weaning average daily gain ( ADG ) and mortality (2.4%) were not influenced by creep‐feeding MR or SD . ADG was greater ( P < 0.05) in the MR group versus CON during days 21–54, but did not differ across the treatments during days 54–162. In experiment 2, ADG during lactation and WW were greater in the MR group versus CON , with mortality lower in the former (5.6 vs. 10.3%). However, PW ADG to day 175 did not differ between the two groups. Results suggest that creep‐feeding MR or SD has no effect on PW growth. However, it remains possible that MR reduces PW mortality during the hot season.
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