Sally Veronika Hansen, Aurégane Graffagnino, Mette Skou Hedemann, Tina Skau Nielsen, Tofuko Awori Woyengo
The Zn requirement of pigs immediately after
weaning is more investigated compared to the Zn requirement in the growth
period between 10 and 30 kg. Unabsorbed and
excessive dietary Zn is excreted mainly through feces, and spreading pig slurry
to fields can cause environmental issues because high levels of Zn can impair
plant growth and contribute to the development of antimicrobial resistance
genes in microorganisms. Therefore, more precise knowledge of Zn requirements
and dietary Zn recommendations is important. The present study investigated the
optimal dietary Zn content for 10- to 30-kg pigs. The study used 150 pigs
weaned at 28 d of age (day 0) and supplied with 1,474 mg dietary Zn/kg the
first 2 wk post-weaning. After 2 wk, pigs were randomly distributed according
to body weight (BW; 10.1 ± 0.3 kg) and sex, to individually housing,
and fed a diet supplemented with either 0, 30, 60, 120, or 240 mg Zn/kg (from
ZnO), resulting in total dietary Zn contents of 80, 92, 117, 189, and 318 mg/kg
until week 6 post-weaning. BW, feed intake, and fecal scores were recorded, and
samples of blood (weeks 2, 3, 5, and 6) and tissues (week 6) were collected.
The feed intake, growth, feed efficiency, relative weight of the pancreas and
liver, Zn concentration in the liver, and pancreatic digestive enzyme activity
were unaffected by dietary Zn content (P > 0.12). The serum Zn level decreased (P < 0.01) by up to 24%
from weeks 2 to 3. The serum Zn concentrations in weeks 5 and 6 were similar to
in week 2 when 117, 189, and 318 mg Zn/kg were provided, while with 80 and 92
mg Zn/kg the serum Zn concentration was lower (P < 0.01) than in week 2. The serum Zn concentration reached a plateau
in weeks 5 and 6, and breakpoints were calculated at 126 ± 17 and 102 ± 6 mg Zn/kg,
respectively. Bone Zn status was greater (P < 0.01) with 189 than 80 mg Zn/kg and a breakpoint was calculated at
137 ± 19 mg Zn/kg. According to performance, the Zn requirement for 10-
to 30-kg pigs can be fulfilled with 80 mg total Zn/kg, but based on serum and
bone Zn status, the optimal total dietary Zn content is 102 to 137 mg/kg. The
latter corresponds to a daily Zn intake (requirement) of 103 to 138 mg when
calculated from the average feed intake during weeks 3 to 6 (1,005 g/d).
Importantly, the presented results are obtained in pigs supplied with 1,474 mg
Zn/kg from ZnO the first 2 wk post-weaning and a high level of phytase (1,000 phytase units) in the diet throughout
the experiment.
2023. J. Anim. Sci. 101: skad360
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skad360
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