Dietary substitution of soybean oil with coconut oil in the absence of dietary antibiotics supports growth performance and immune function in nursery and grower pigs.
Andrea G Braundmeier-FlemingCassandra S SkenandoreLesly GilVictoria JacobsenMelissa CreggerTaylor BadgerMallory KarrGuoyao WuStephen B SmithAnnie E Newell-FugatePublished in: Journal of animal science and biotechnology (2020)
This study demonstrates that dietary antibiotics are not necessary to maintain growth performance in nursery and grower pigs. However, dietary antibiotics appear to modulate circulating cytokine levels. Dietary coconut oil is neither harmful nor helpful to growth performance or immune function in nursery and grower pigs but does modulate serum insulin levels. Therefore, while coconut oil fed at 2% by weight is a suitable substitute for dietary antibiotics, this study suggests that no substitute for dietary antibiotics is needed at all.