ACTIVATED IGF-I SUPPLEMENTATION DURING LATE GESTATION AND LACTATION PERIOD AFFECTS SOW AND PIGLET PERFORMANCE

Francis Carlo C. Reyes, Jose Karlo M. Cardona, Emily P. Angeles,Anthony Francis S. Regaspi,Veneranda A. Magpantay, Soleil A. Cabigting

Philippine Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences(2017)

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The study was conducted to determine the effects of supplementing activated IGF-I (aIGF-I) in lactating diets on sow and piglet performance. Fifty-nine crossbred female pigs (average parity 1.91 ± 0.30) were randomly assigned to two dietary treatments following randomized complete block design with parity as blocking factor. Treatments were basal lactation diets added with 0 (n=30) or 3 kg/ ton aIGF-I (n=29). The feeding trial started from day 100 of gestation until weaning. Dietary supplementation of aIGF-I reduced backfat loss of sows associated to reproduction (1.35 vs 3.87 mm, Pu003c0.05). Piglets from sows fed diets with aIGF-I have higher body weight gain at 24 hours post-farrowing (0.12 vs 0.08 kg, Pu003c0.05) and adjusted 30-day weaning weight (7.86 vs 7.16 kg, Pu003c0.01); while preweaning mortality was reduced by 50.12% (4.08 vs 8.18%, Pu003c0.05). Results demonstrated the potential of supplementing aIGF-I during late gestation and lactation in reducing backfat thickness loss at lactation of sows associated to reproduction and increasing growth and survivability of piglets. Keywords: Activated IGF-I, IGF-I, performance, swine
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