The effects of direct fed microbials delivered through the feed and/or in a bolus at weaning on growth performance and gut health

M. C. Walsh, K. L. Saddoris, D. M. Sholly, R. B. Hinson, A. L. Sutton, T. J. Applegate, B. T. Richert, J. S. Radcliffe

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Abstract

Weanling pigs (n = 188) were used in a 5-wk experiment to determine the effects of a bolus of direct fed microbials (DFM) at weaning and/or feeding DFM on growth performance and gastrointestinal histology. Dietary treatments were: 1) basal negative control (NC), 2) Trt. 1 + DFM in a bolus at weaning, 3) Trt. 1 + DFM in the feed for d 1-34, 4) Trt. 1 + DFM in a bolus at weaning, and in the feed for d 1-34, and 5) Trt. 1 + in-feed antibiotics (carbadox, 55 ppm). Dietary antibiotics (Trt. 5) improved ADG (P < 0.05) during phase 2 (d 7-21) compared to pigs fed DFM (Trt. 3). A bolus dose of DFM at weaning, with or without subsequent DFM in the feed (Trt. 2 and 4), resulted in similar growth performance to pigs on Trt. 1 or 5. However, providing DFM in the feed alone (Trt. 4), resulted in a reduced ADG during phases 1 (d 1-7; P < 0.05) and 2 (d 7-21; P < 0.10) compared to pigs fed the antibiotic diet (Trt. 5). Overall ADFI was higher for pigs fed antibiotics (Trt. 5) compared to all other treatments, except pigs given a bolus dose of DFM at weaning and provided with DFM in the feed (Trt. 4). On d 34, duodenal villus height was higher (P < 0.05) for pigs fed the antibiotic diet (Trt. 5) compared to pigs receiving the bolus dose of DFM at weaning with no subsequent treatment (Trt. 2). Ileal crypt depths were greater (P < 0.05) for pigs on the positive control diet (Trt. 5) compared to all other treatments on d 7. Cellular proliferation rates in ileal crypts were increased (P < 0.05) on d 21 for pigs fed antibiotics (Trt. 5) compared to pigs fed the negative control diet (Trt. 1). On d 34, increased ileal crypt proliferation rates (P < 0.05) were observed in pigs receiving DFM through the feed (Trt. 4) only compared to pigs receiving the combination bolus and in-feed DFM (Trt. 5) and pigs fed the negative control diet (Trt. 1).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)254-257
Number of pages4
JournalLivestock Science
Volume108
Issue number1-3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2007

Keywords

  • Antibiotics
  • Direct-fed microbials
  • Pig

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • General Veterinary

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