Increased Dietary Trp, Thr, and Met Supplementation Improves Performance, Health, and Protein Metabolism of Weaned Piglets under Mixed Management and Poor Housing Conditions

Author:

Gonçalves Joseane Penteado Rosa1,Melo Antonio Diego Brandão12,Yang Qinnan23,de Oliveira Marllon José Karpeggiane1,Marçal Danilo Alves1,Ortiz Manoela Trevisan1,Righetti Arnaut Pedro1,França Ismael1ORCID,Alves da Cunha Valini Graziela1ORCID,Silva Cleslei Alisson1,Korth Nate23,Pavlovikj Natasha4,Campos Paulo Henrique Reis Furtado5ORCID,Brand Henrique Gastmann6,Htoo John Kyaw7ORCID,Gomes-Neto João Carlos238,Benson Andrew K.23ORCID,Hauschild Luciano1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Science, School of Agricultural and Veterinarian Sciences, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Campus Jaboticabal, São Paulo 14884-900, Brazil

2. Department of Food Science and Technology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, USA

3. Nebraska Food for Health Center, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, USA

4. Holland Computing Center, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, USA

5. Department of Animal Science, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa 36570-900, Brazil

6. Evonik Brazil Ltd.a, São Paulo 04711-904, Brazil

7. Evonik Operations GmbH, 63457 Hanau, Germany

8. Department of Animal Science, Center for Food Animal Health, College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA

Abstract

A sanitary challenge was carried out to induce suboptimal herd health while investigating the effect of amino acids supplementation on piglet responses. Weaned piglets of high sanitary status (6.33 ± 0.91 kg of BW) were distributed in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement into two similar facilities with contrasting sanitary conditions and two different diets. Our results suggest that increased Trp, Thr, and Met dietary supplementation could support the immune systems of piglets under a sanitary challenge. In this manner, AA+ supplementation improved the performance and metabolism of piglets under mixed management and poor sanitary conditions. No major temporal microbiome changes were associated with differences in performance regardless of sanitary conditions or diets. Since piglets often become mixed in multiple-site production systems and facility hygiene is also often neglected, this study suggests that increased Trp, Thr, and Met (AA+) dietary supplementation could contribute to mitigating the side effects of these harmful risk factors in modern pig farms.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior—Brazil

São Paulo Research Foundation

Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

Evonik Operations GmbH

SEARA Alimentos

Publisher

MDPI AG

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