Veterinary Sciences (Feb 2024)

A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Various Sources and Amounts of Copper on Nursery Piglets

  • Pedro Augusto Galiotto Miranda,
  • Aline Remus,
  • Danyel Bueno Dalto,
  • Rafaela Hilgemberg,
  • Guilherme Beber Jasluk,
  • Brena Cristine Rosário Silva,
  • Cheila Roberta Lehnen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci11020068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 68

Abstract

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This study evaluated the impact of different dietary levels and sources of copper on the growth performance of nursery piglets through a combination of systematic review and meta-analysis. The database for this study was created using articles selected from major electronic databases. Data analysis involved forest plots and analysis of variance using mixed-effects models. The database included 63 articles published between 1990 and 2021, comprising 21,113 piglets in 946 treatments. Positive effects of supranutritional levels of copper from both inorganic and organic sources on the growth performance of nursery piglets were detected using Forest plots and analysis of variance (p p p p 81 mg Cu/kg of diet) improved the performance of nursery piglets, but levels higher than 201 mg Cu/kg of diet did not further improve growth performance compared to 80–200 mg Cu/kg of diet. The feed conversion was worse in piglets fed with inorganic Cu sources (p < 0.001). In conclusion, dietary Cu supplementation influenced the weight gain and feed conversion rate in weaned piglets, particularly during the first few weeks post-weaning. Levels of 81 and 200 mg Cu/kg improved growth performance, but no further benefits were obtained for higher levels.

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