The effect of dietary laminarin and fucoidan in the diet of the weanling piglet on performance and selected faecal microbial populations
2010
O'Doherty, J.V. | McDonnell, P. | Figat, S.
A 2×2 factorial experiment (n=12 replicates/treatment, 4 pigs/replicate) was performed to investigate the effects of laminarin and fucoidan, independently or in combination, on post weaning piglet performance and on selected microbial populations. At weaning the piglets (24days of age, 6.4kg live weight) were assigned to one of four dietary treatments: (T1) basal diet; (T2) basal diet with 300ppm laminarin; (T3) basal diet with 236ppm fucoidan; (T4) basal diet with 300ppm laminarin and 236ppm fucoidan. Pigs offered diets supplemented with laminarin had an increased daily gain (P<0.01) and gain to feed ratio (P<0.05) compared to un-supplemented laminarin diets during the experimental period (days 0-21). Pigs offered laminarin supplemented diets had an increased faecal dry matter and reduced diarrhoea (P<0.05) during the critical day 7-14 period. Pigs offered diets containing laminarin had reduced faecal Escherichia coli populations. There was a significant interaction (P<0.01) on faecal Lactobacilli populations between laminarin and fucoidan. Pigs offered the fucoidan diet had an increased Lactobacilli population compared to pigs offered the basal diet. However, there was no effect of fucoidan on faecal Lactobacilli populations when included with laminarin. Overall, the reduction in E. coli population and the increase in daily gain suggest that laminarin may provide a dietary means to improve gut health in post weaning piglets.
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