2022
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2022v43n4p1423
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Performance, carcass characteristics, and health parameters of growing and finishing pigs fed with diets supplemented with isoquinoline alkaloids and essential oils

Abstract: The goal of this study was to evaluate, in a commercial herd, the use of isoquinoline alkaloids and carvacrol versus a preventive antibiotic program, such as feed additives, on the performance, carcass traits, and health status of pigs in the growing and finishing phase. There were 576 PIC immunocastrated males and females, at 70 days of age and 28.429 ± 2.302 kg of initial weight used. The experimental design was a 4 × 2 factorial randomized block, with four preventive programs, two sexes, and six repetitions… Show more

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“…In sows, it has been recently demonstrated that IQ supplementation during lactation reduced body weight loss and increased colostrum quality [ 1 ]. De Souza Massei et al [ 6 ] have recently investigated the effect of IQ supplementation on performance parameters, carcass characteristics and health in growing and finishing pigs under experimental conditions. However, published studies on the effect of IQ supplementation on performance parameters of growing and finishing pigs under field conditions are not available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In sows, it has been recently demonstrated that IQ supplementation during lactation reduced body weight loss and increased colostrum quality [ 1 ]. De Souza Massei et al [ 6 ] have recently investigated the effect of IQ supplementation on performance parameters, carcass characteristics and health in growing and finishing pigs under experimental conditions. However, published studies on the effect of IQ supplementation on performance parameters of growing and finishing pigs under field conditions are not available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%