Study of the Effects of Condensed Tannin Additives on the Health and Growth Performance of Early-Weaned Piglets

Author:

Ma Min12ORCID,Enomoto Yuriko1,Takahashi Tomotsugu1,Uchida Kazuyuki3,Chambers James K.3,Goda Yuki4,Yamanaka Daisuke5ORCID,Takahashi Shin-Ichiro4,Kuwahara Masayoshi2ORCID,Li Junyou1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Animal Resource Science Center, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Kasama 319-0206, Japan

2. Veterinary Pathophysiology and Animal Health, Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8654, Japan

3. Laboratory of Veterinary Pathology, Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8654, Japan

4. Laboratory of Cell Regulation, Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8654, Japan

5. Laboratory of Food and Physiological Models, Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, The University of Tokyo, Kasama 113-8654, Japan

Abstract

Using 0.5% and 1.0% MGM-P, the objective of the present study was to determine a more appropriate additive level for early-weaned piglets as an alternative to the use of antibiotics. Thirty-six weaned piglets were allotted to one of four groups and given a basal diet (NC), with the basal diet containing either 0.5% (LT) or 1.0% (HT) MGM-P or antibiotics (PC). Diarrhea incidence, growth performance, hematology, blood biochemistry, and blood amino acid concentrations were monitored during the experimental period. Three piglets per group with a body weight nearest to the average level were slaughtered after the experiment to assess their organ index. The results showed that no diarrhea was observed either in the treatment groups or in the control group. The 0.5% group showed an upward trend in body weight and average daily gain at all stages. The WBC counts at 21 days of age were higher (p > 0.05) both in the MGM-P addition groups and the LT and HT groups. For some of the plasma amino acids, such as arginine, phenylalanine concentrations were significantly lower (p < 0.05) in the HT group at the end of the trial. The pathological examination of all organs confirmed no differences. Consequently, the 0.5% MGM-P addition level may be suggested as a potential alternative to the use of antibiotic additives. Even with additives as high as 1%, there is no negative effect on ADG and FCR.

Funder

Kawamura Ltd. Tokyo, Japan

Japan Racing and Livestock Promotion Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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