Dietary strategies to minimize the detrimental impact of weaning on gut morphology, physiology and microbiota of piglets

Weaning is a crucial period in the management of piglets. In modern piggeries economic interest make weaning age decrease more and more and the detrimental consequences of weaning have as much importance as earlier the weaning occurs. The risk of development of post-weaning diarrhea (PWD) in piglets...

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Main Author: Messori, Stefano <1981>
Other Authors: Bosi, Paolo
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2011
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/3382/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-33822014-03-24T16:29:01Z Dietary strategies to minimize the detrimental impact of weaning on gut morphology, physiology and microbiota of piglets Messori, Stefano <1981> AGR/18 Nutrizione e alimentazione animale Weaning is a crucial period in the management of piglets. In modern piggeries economic interest make weaning age decrease more and more and the detrimental consequences of weaning have as much importance as earlier the weaning occurs. The risk of development of post-weaning diarrhea (PWD) in piglets is high and PWD is the cause of serious economic losses in pig herds. In the past the supplementation of the feed given after weaning with growth promoters antibiotics, in order to keep PWD under control, used to be a common practice, but their usage has been banned in EU since 2006. This measure led to the investigation of alternative suitable feed supplements that would be reasonably efficient in protecting and sustaining animal health and performance. Aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effect of some different alternatives to growth-promoters antibiotics on weaning piglets and to assess if some of them could be considered as valuables options to replace auxinic in animal feeding. The study is composed by four experimental trials. The first one aims to identify mechanisms involved in the auxinic effects of antibiotics in the diets; the following three evaluate the addition butyric acid, tryptophan, and nitrate as alternative to in-feed antimicrobials. Although some results are controversial, it appears from the data presented that the alternatives to in-feed antibiotics considered may exert positive effects on some zootechnical and health parameters on piglet in the post-weaning period. Anyway, the mechanism of action and the interaction with microbiota of such additives should be investigated inside out because many effects remains poorly understood. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Bosi, Paolo 2011-04-21 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/3382/ info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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Messori, Stefano <1981>
Dietary strategies to minimize the detrimental impact of weaning on gut morphology, physiology and microbiota of piglets
description Weaning is a crucial period in the management of piglets. In modern piggeries economic interest make weaning age decrease more and more and the detrimental consequences of weaning have as much importance as earlier the weaning occurs. The risk of development of post-weaning diarrhea (PWD) in piglets is high and PWD is the cause of serious economic losses in pig herds. In the past the supplementation of the feed given after weaning with growth promoters antibiotics, in order to keep PWD under control, used to be a common practice, but their usage has been banned in EU since 2006. This measure led to the investigation of alternative suitable feed supplements that would be reasonably efficient in protecting and sustaining animal health and performance. Aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effect of some different alternatives to growth-promoters antibiotics on weaning piglets and to assess if some of them could be considered as valuables options to replace auxinic in animal feeding. The study is composed by four experimental trials. The first one aims to identify mechanisms involved in the auxinic effects of antibiotics in the diets; the following three evaluate the addition butyric acid, tryptophan, and nitrate as alternative to in-feed antimicrobials. Although some results are controversial, it appears from the data presented that the alternatives to in-feed antibiotics considered may exert positive effects on some zootechnical and health parameters on piglet in the post-weaning period. Anyway, the mechanism of action and the interaction with microbiota of such additives should be investigated inside out because many effects remains poorly understood.
author2 Bosi, Paolo
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author Messori, Stefano <1981>
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title Dietary strategies to minimize the detrimental impact of weaning on gut morphology, physiology and microbiota of piglets
title_short Dietary strategies to minimize the detrimental impact of weaning on gut morphology, physiology and microbiota of piglets
title_full Dietary strategies to minimize the detrimental impact of weaning on gut morphology, physiology and microbiota of piglets
title_fullStr Dietary strategies to minimize the detrimental impact of weaning on gut morphology, physiology and microbiota of piglets
title_full_unstemmed Dietary strategies to minimize the detrimental impact of weaning on gut morphology, physiology and microbiota of piglets
title_sort dietary strategies to minimize the detrimental impact of weaning on gut morphology, physiology and microbiota of piglets
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