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Investigation of supplementation with a combination of fermented bean dregs and wheat bran for improving the growth performance of the sow.

Junze LiuKai WangLiangyu ZhaoYansen LiZhaojian LiChunmei Li
Published in: Journal of animal science and technology (2024)
To investigate the effect of dietary supplementation with a fermented mixture of bean dregs and wheat bran (FBW) on sow performance. FBW was given to sows during late gestation and lactation; in total, 24 sows were randomly assigned to 4 groups (control diet; 3% FBW diet; 6% FBW diet; 9% FBW diet, n = 6). The weight ratio of bean dregs (wet) to wheat bran was 4:6. Sows were fed different diets from 85 d of gestation until weaning. The results showed that supplementation with FBW increased average daily feed intake (ADFI) during lactation ( p < 0.05). FBW supplementation also increased litter weight and milk yield ( p < 0.05). The contents of Escherichia coli in the feces of the treatment groups were significantly reduced by FBW supplementation ( p < 0.01). FBW supplementation significantly improved the fecal morphology ( p < 0.05), alleviating sows' constipation. In conclusion, FBW could increase the ADFI, improve lactation and piglet litter weight in sows and reduce the pathogenic bacterial content in sow feces and constipation.
Keyphrases
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