Animals (Nov 2022)

Effect of Oxidized β-Carotene on Swine Growth Performance under Commercial Production Conditions in Vietnam

  • La Van Kinh,
  • William W. Riley,
  • James G. Nickerson,
  • La Thi Thanh Huyen,
  • Graham W. Burton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12223200
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 22
p. 3200

Abstract

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The effects of oxidized β-carotene (OxBC) were determined upon the growth performance of swine through their full growth cycle under commercial production conditions in Vietnam. Five hundred 28-day-old-weaned barrows and gilts were used in a 140-day complete wean-to-finish feeding trial. Animals were randomized by weight, and each pen contained 20 pigs with the same ratio of barrows to gilts. There were five dietary treatment groups with five replicate pens per treatment: Control basal diet, no antibiotics or OxBC; Basal diet with antibiotics; no OxBC; Basal diet supplemented with 2, 4, or 8 mg OxBC/kg of diet, no antibiotics. Growth performance parameters were calculated for each production stage (Starter: Days 1–28, Grower: Days 29–84, Finisher: Days 85–140) and for the overall study (Days 1–140). OxBC and antibiotics each improved growth rate, feed efficiency, and body weight compared to the unsupplemented control (p p p < 0.001). These findings support the concept that oxidized β-carotene can facilitate swine growth and health in the absence of in-feed antibiotics.

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