Effect of citric acid as feed additive in swine starter diet
2008
Narayanan, Rita | Ronald, B.S.M. | Krishnakumar, N. | Gopu, P. | Bharathidasan, A. | Prabhakaran, R.
Swine producers use feed additives because of most of the studies demonstrated their ability to increase growth rate, improve feed utilization, and reduce mortality and morbidity in weaned pigs. This study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of organic acid (Citric acid) as feed additive in swine starter diet. One group of Large White Yorkshire piglets were fed with swine starter feed supplemented with 2% citric acid and the other group was kept as control. The E. coli count was found to reduce from 88×10¹⁰±4.301 cfu/ml during first week to 4.78×10⁶±0.575 cfu/ml by 28 days of weaning in the citric acid fed group with nomortality due to piglet scour. Hence it was concluded that citric acid supplementation to starter diet in piglets before weaning had a positive effect in reducing the E.colicount with improved weight gain and reduced mortality.
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