2021
DOI: 10.1093/jas/skab054.303
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PSIV-19 Flavors and Sweeteners in Nursery Pig Diets Increased Intake and Reduced Soft Feces in the First Weeks After Weaning

Abstract: The stressful events associated with weaning predispose piglets to reduced feed intake, which in concert with immature digestive and immune systems, results in increased incidences of diarrhea and poor performance. Flavors and sweeteners can be used in diets for young pigs as a means of attracting them to dry feed and increase their feed intake and performance after weaning. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of dietary inclusion of flavors and sweeteners and their combination on growth pe… Show more

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“…This demonstrates the variable response of the inclusion of feed flavor products on growth performance and the impact diet composition has on the response observed. No differences in overall ADG, ADFI, or G:F were observed due to the inclusion of the feed flavor in the nursery diet, which is in agreement with Strek et al (2008) , Sulabo et al (2010a) , and Perez-Palencia et al (2021) who also saw no differences in growth performance due to the inclusion of a feed flavor. Both ADG and ADFI were greater in pigs from sows fed with the flavor diet regardless of nursery dietary treatment in the current study, which was expected because they started the trial almost 0.5 kg heavier.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This demonstrates the variable response of the inclusion of feed flavor products on growth performance and the impact diet composition has on the response observed. No differences in overall ADG, ADFI, or G:F were observed due to the inclusion of the feed flavor in the nursery diet, which is in agreement with Strek et al (2008) , Sulabo et al (2010a) , and Perez-Palencia et al (2021) who also saw no differences in growth performance due to the inclusion of a feed flavor. Both ADG and ADFI were greater in pigs from sows fed with the flavor diet regardless of nursery dietary treatment in the current study, which was expected because they started the trial almost 0.5 kg heavier.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%