Role of Zinc and Copper in Growth Performance of Weaning Piglets

INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL RESEARCH(2014)

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Trace mineral supplementation in newly weaned piglets is essential for efficient growth performance. The present experiment was designed to validate the role of zinc and copper during the growing period. A total of fifteen weaned piglets (10.60 +/- 0.345 kg body weight; 60 days of age) were divided into three equal-groups and were supplemented with 100ppm zinc and lOppm copper (group A), 200ppm zinc and 20ppm copper (group B) and 300ppm zinc and 30ppm copper (group C) for a period of 4 months. The BWG, ADG and FCR improved significantly (p<0.01) in groups B and C. Histologicaly, increase in intestinal thickness, duodenal gland size, hyperplasia and hypertrophy of goblet cells, villi height, crypt depth and payer patches were observed in group B and C than the corresponding group A. The present study established that above 100 ppm Zn and10 ppm Cu enhanced the growth performances of pigs.
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Copper,Growth,Pig,Zinc
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