Effect of brown rice grain on the growth performance and immunoglobulins in the milk and serum of lactating sow as an alternative ingredient to corn
2018
Ishida, A. (Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science, NARO, Tsukuba (Japan). Division of Animal Metabolism and Nutrition) | Ashihara, A. | Inoue, H. | Matsumoto, M. | Tajima, K.
This study was conducted to examine the effect of brown rice grain as an alternative ingredient to corn on the weaning-to-estrus interval, and immunoglobulins in the milk and serum of lactating sows, and the growth performance of piglets. A total of 13 lactating sows were randomly assigned to receive corn-basal diet (Control) or brown rice grain-based diet (RG) from next day to 21 days after farrowing at 2nd parturition. Feed intake, body weight loss, back fat loss, and weaning-to-estrus interval of sows and growth performance of piglets were not affected by experimental diet. There was no significant change in IgA and IgG levels in milk ; however, total protein level in plasma and IgG in serum of RG pigs are higher than those of Control pigs (P < 0.05). These results indicated that dietary brown rice grain as an alternative ingredient to corn for lactating sow do not affect the growth performance and weaning-to-estrus interval but increase IgG of swine serum.
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