Darya Vodolazska, Mette S Hedemann, Charlotte Lauridsen
New strategies are needed to enhance
piglets’ robustness and proper functional development and maturation of
piglets’ intestine before weaning, to reduce the number of antibiotic
treatments of diarrheic disorders in newly weaned piglets. It was hypothesized
that a liquid nutritional supplement during the suckling period, and/or an increased
weaning age, would beneficially impact piglets’ gut health and enhance piglets’
nutritional status before weaning. Further, it was hypothesized that a high
intake of colostrum during the first 24 h after birth would be more
advantageous for piglets’ growth and robustness when compared to a low
colostrum intake (CI). A 2 × 2 factorial design with two nutritional
strategies (± supplementation with milk/feed, i.e., milk
provided from day 2 shifted to wet feed at day 12 of age) and two weaning ages
(days 24 vs. 35) was used. In total, 460 piglets from 24 sows were used for
estimation of the individual CI after birth. Provision of the nutritional
supplement and the increased weaning age improved the nutritional status of
piglets’ post-weaning assessed by their blood plasma concentration of albumin
(P = 0.04), triglycerides
(P = 0.004), and
nonesterified fatty acids (P = 0.02). Piglets with high CI demonstrated improved nutritional
status when compared to low CI (P = 0.04). Villous height and crypt depth were greater in piglets
weaned at day 35 of age in contrast to day 24 of age (P < 0.001) irrespective
of the nutritional intervention (P = 0.82). The concentration of branched-chain fatty acids in piglets’ digesta was reduced in groups provided the nutritional supplement
(P = 0.01), while total
short-chain fatty acids were elevated at weaning in large intestinal digesta of
piglets weaned at day 35 of age compared to piglets weaned at day 24 of age (P = 0.05). The weaning
age in combination with the nutritional supplement had pronounced beneficial
effect on gene expression of all investigated genes: interleukin-6,
interleukin-10, nuclear factor kappa-beta, occludine,
prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase-2, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and zonula
occludens-1 (ZO-1) (P = 0.04). In conclusion, nutritional supplementation preweaning
combined with increased weaning age could be considered as a strategy for
improvement of the intestinal health, function, and maturation in piglets pre-
and post-weaning, and a high CI enhanced piglets’ robustness before weaning.
2023. J. Anim. Sci. 101: skad231
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skad231
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