Intestinal Health of Pigs Upon Weaning: Challenges and Nutritional Intervention

The primary goal of nursery pig management is making a smooth weaning transition to minimize weaning associated depressed growth and diseases. Weaning causes morphological and functional changes of the small intestine of pigs, where most of the nutrients are being digested and absorbed. While variou...

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Main Authors: Lan Zheng, Marcos Elias Duarte, Ana Sevarolli Loftus, Sung Woo Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Veterinary Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2021.628258/full
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spelling doaj-8e737efba44145fa942e6f693c6face32021-02-12T04:32:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692021-02-01810.3389/fvets.2021.628258628258Intestinal Health of Pigs Upon Weaning: Challenges and Nutritional InterventionLan ZhengMarcos Elias DuarteAna Sevarolli LoftusSung Woo KimThe primary goal of nursery pig management is making a smooth weaning transition to minimize weaning associated depressed growth and diseases. Weaning causes morphological and functional changes of the small intestine of pigs, where most of the nutrients are being digested and absorbed. While various stressors induce post-weaning growth depression, the abrupt change from milk to solid feed is one of the most apparent challenges to pigs. Feeding functional feed additives may be viable solutions to promote the growth of nursery pigs by enhancing nutrient digestion, intestinal morphology, immune status, and by restoring intestinal balance. The aim of this review was to provide available scientific information on the roles of functional feed additives in enhancing intestinal health and growth during nursery phase. Among many potential functional feed additives, the palatability of the ingredient and the optimum supplemental level are varied, and these should be considered when applying into nursery pig diets. Considering different stressors pigs deal with in the post-weaning period, research on nutritional intervention using a single feed additive or a combination of different additives that can enhance feed intake, increase weight gain, and reduce mortality and morbidity are needed to provide viable solutions for pig producers. Further research in relation to the feed palatability, supplemental level, as well as interactions between different ingredients are needed.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2021.628258/fullfeed additivesintestinal healthnewly weaned pigsnutritional interventionweaning stress
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author Lan Zheng
Marcos Elias Duarte
Ana Sevarolli Loftus
Sung Woo Kim
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Marcos Elias Duarte
Ana Sevarolli Loftus
Sung Woo Kim
Intestinal Health of Pigs Upon Weaning: Challenges and Nutritional Intervention
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
feed additives
intestinal health
newly weaned pigs
nutritional intervention
weaning stress
author_facet Lan Zheng
Marcos Elias Duarte
Ana Sevarolli Loftus
Sung Woo Kim
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title Intestinal Health of Pigs Upon Weaning: Challenges and Nutritional Intervention
title_short Intestinal Health of Pigs Upon Weaning: Challenges and Nutritional Intervention
title_full Intestinal Health of Pigs Upon Weaning: Challenges and Nutritional Intervention
title_fullStr Intestinal Health of Pigs Upon Weaning: Challenges and Nutritional Intervention
title_full_unstemmed Intestinal Health of Pigs Upon Weaning: Challenges and Nutritional Intervention
title_sort intestinal health of pigs upon weaning: challenges and nutritional intervention
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Veterinary Science
issn 2297-1769
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The primary goal of nursery pig management is making a smooth weaning transition to minimize weaning associated depressed growth and diseases. Weaning causes morphological and functional changes of the small intestine of pigs, where most of the nutrients are being digested and absorbed. While various stressors induce post-weaning growth depression, the abrupt change from milk to solid feed is one of the most apparent challenges to pigs. Feeding functional feed additives may be viable solutions to promote the growth of nursery pigs by enhancing nutrient digestion, intestinal morphology, immune status, and by restoring intestinal balance. The aim of this review was to provide available scientific information on the roles of functional feed additives in enhancing intestinal health and growth during nursery phase. Among many potential functional feed additives, the palatability of the ingredient and the optimum supplemental level are varied, and these should be considered when applying into nursery pig diets. Considering different stressors pigs deal with in the post-weaning period, research on nutritional intervention using a single feed additive or a combination of different additives that can enhance feed intake, increase weight gain, and reduce mortality and morbidity are needed to provide viable solutions for pig producers. Further research in relation to the feed palatability, supplemental level, as well as interactions between different ingredients are needed.
topic feed additives
intestinal health
newly weaned pigs
nutritional intervention
weaning stress
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2021.628258/full
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