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Use of Olive Pulp for Gestating Iberian Sow Feeding: Influence on Performance, Health Status Indicators, and Fecal Microbiota.

Cristian Jesús SánchezBelén Barrero DomínguezSilvia MartínezSusana NaranjoAlberto Baños-ArjonaMaría Arantzazu Aguinaga CasañasSilvia LópezFuensanta Hernández
Published in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2022)
Olive pulp ( Olea europaea ) inclusion in the diet of Iberian sows ( Sus scrofa ) is interesting due to fiber and bioactive compounds content and because both productions are located in the same area. The aim of this trial was to study the effect of olive pulp inclusion at 100 g/kg in Iberian sow's diet on performance, immunoglobulin and serum parameters, antioxidant status, and fecal microbiota. Forty multiparous Iberian sows (body weight (BW) = 149.6 ± 20.2 kg) were assigned either a control diet (CON) or an experimental diet (PUL) with olive pulp at 100 g/kg. The BW and backfat thickness in sows were measured at post-insemination days 42 and 107, and litter performance was measured on the farrowing day. Blood and fecal samples were collected at gestation day 107. In piglets, blood was sampled when they were 10 days old for immunoglobulin analysis. Albumin, total protein, triglyceride, creatinine, urea, glucose, and Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity in serum were higher ( p < 0.05) in PUL sows than in CON sows. The Enterobacteriaceae , Bifidobacterium spp., and Lactobacillus spp. fecal counts were increased ( p < 0.05) with olive pulp supplementation compared with the CON sow group. Olive pulp added to gestating Iberian sow's diet at 100 g/kg has beneficial effects on the fecal microbiota and antioxidant status, without penalizing other gestation parameters.
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