Boletim de Indústria Animal (Feb 2012)

Fumaric acid and calcium and phosphorus chelate in the diet of weaned piglets

  • Vivian Lo Tierzo,
  • Dirlei Antonio Berto,
  • Regina Maria Nascimento Augusto,
  • Lucélia Hauptli,
  • Gabriela de Mello,
  • Luiz Fernando Monteiro Tamassia,
  • Fabiana Golin Luiggi,
  • João Paulo Franco da Silveira

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 2
pp. 99 – 107

Abstract

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Two experiments (E) were carried out with the objective of evaluating the effects of fumaric acid and carbo-amino-fosfo-quelato of calcium diets of weaned pigs on performance (E1) and intestinal morphology (E2). A total of 96 and 32 pigs with initial mean weights of 5,66 kg ± 0,44kg and 5,34 ± 0,45kg , in E1 and in E2, were used respectively. Randomized block designs were used in both experiments, with a 2 X 2 factorial arrangement in E1 and a 2 X 2 X 2 factorial arrangement in E2. No interaction between acidifier, source of calcium and phosphorus were found for the variables studied in the two experiments. No treatment effects were found on daily feed intake in evaluating periods. Feed conversion from 0 to 17 days was better (P<0.05) when inorganic sources of Ca and P were fed; however, no difference was observed in other periods. The averages of villus height (AV), crypt depth (PC), AV: PC relationship and mucous membrane of the duodenum and of the jejunum didn’t differ among treatments. Considering the total nursery period, no benefit was found in using an acidifier, however the carbo-amino-fosfo-quelato of calcium studied may replace the inorganic sources in the diets of piglets, with no damage to performance and to intestinal morphology.

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