Dietary fibre supplemented pre-mating diets do not improve follicle development and litter characteristics in primiparous sows

2021 
Abstract Piglet birth weight is an important factor for their survival and growth. As the pre-mating diet influences the sow's metabolic state, this may have an impact on follicle development after weaning and subsequent piglet birth weight. We investigated the pre-mating effect of dietary fibre (DF; sugar beet pulp (SBP) and microfibrillated cellulose (MFC)) on metabolic hormones and metabolites (IGF-1, non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), creatinine, urea and leptin), follicle development, and litter characteristics at subsequent farrowing in 58 hyper-prolific primiparous sows farrowing 16.5 ± 0.4 piglets used in three consecutive batches. We supplemented commercial diets (CON) with SBP and MFC during the last week of lactation and the weaning-to-oestrus interval (WEI). We measured follicle diameters with ultrasound and collected preprandial blood samples at weaning, 3 days after weaning, and at oestrus. A tendency for higher average daily feed intake (ADFI; 5.69 v. 6.61 kg/day, P 0.05). In our study, the different types of DF fed pre-mating affected feed intake and body protein mobilization during lactation. However, the supplementation of DF before mating did neither improve follicle development nor litter characteristics in the hyper-prolific sows.
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