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Beta-Carotene Supplementation for Sows: Reproductive Parameters and Productive Performance of Piglets

The rapid fetal development and the increased demand for milk result in a catabolic state and oxidative stress in hyperprolific sows. Despite animal defense mechanisms, the dietary supplementation of antioxidants is being evaluated to reduce the impacts of excess free radicals. The aim of this study...

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Published in:Animals (Basel) 2023-12, Vol.13 (23), p.3730
Main Authors: Oliveira, Amanda Medeiros Araújo de, Freitas, Ednardo Rodrigues, Nogueira, Denise Batista, Araújo, Gabriel Gobira de Alcântara, Silva, Lucas Melo de, Butolo, Eduardo Afonso Frandi, Santos, Kassia Moreira, Prata, Maurício Frias, Silva Martins, Claudia Cassimira da, Passos, Adsos Adami, Lozano, Carlos, Pascoal, Leonardo Augusto Fonseca, Watanabe, Pedro Henrique
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Summary:The rapid fetal development and the increased demand for milk result in a catabolic state and oxidative stress in hyperprolific sows. Despite animal defense mechanisms, the dietary supplementation of antioxidants is being evaluated to reduce the impacts of excess free radicals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the short- and long-term effects of beta-carotene supplementation for sows on the reproductive response and performance of suckling piglets. A total of 120 sows were distributed in a 3 × 4 factorial arrangement of three supplementation levels (B0-no supplementation, B200-200 mg beta-carotene/day and B400-400 mg beta-carotene/day) and four groups of parity order (1st, 2nd, 3rd, above 4th). Beta-carotene supplementation during lactation resulted in a higher litter weight at weaning. A higher average weight of piglets and litter weight at birth were observed, as well as a greater number of piglets weaned and litter weight at weaning in sows supplemented with 400 mg of beta-carotene during gestation and lactation periods. Supplementation with 200 and 400 mg of beta-carotene resulted in a greater weight at weaning and daily weight gain in piglets. Daily supplementation with 400 mg of beta-carotene in the prepartum and lactation phases provides a greater litter weight at weaning and, when supplemented in the pre-gestation and gestation periods, results in a greater litter weight at birth and at weaning.
ISSN:2076-2615
2076-2615
DOI:10.3390/ani13233730