Animals (Sep 2022)

Gruel Creep Feeding Accelerates Growth and Alters Intestinal Health of Young Pigs

  • Timothy E. Boston,
  • Feng Wang,
  • Xi Lin,
  • Suzanne Leonard,
  • Sung Woo Kim,
  • Denny McKilligan,
  • Vivek Fellner,
  • Jack Odle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12182408
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 18
p. 2408

Abstract

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To combat the stress of weaning, we utilized novel gruel creep feeders to supplement suckling pigs with divergent soluble (n = 6 litters) versus insoluble (n = 6) diets compared with un-supplemented controls (n = 6). Post-weaning, pigs were fed a common phase 1 diet. Average daily weight gains of pigs fed soluble and insoluble creep diets were 53% and 17% greater than control pigs, respectively (p p p p < 0.01), where soluble-creep-fed pigs had increased cytokine levels with age, whereas cytokine levels in the insoluble and control groups decreased over time. We conclude that a soluble creep diet fed in a gruel state during the pre-weaning period has a positive impact on weaning weight that is sustained post-weaning, and is accompanied by alterations in the intestinal health of young pigs.

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