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http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/JAST.2005.47.4.501

Effect of Supplemental Medicinal Plants(Artemisia, Acanthopanax and Garlic) on Growth Performance and Serum Characteristics in Lactating Sows, Suckling and Weanling Pigs  

Kwon, O.S. (Department of Animal Resource & Sciences, Dankook University)
Yoo, J.S. (Department of Animal Resource & Sciences, Dankook University)
Min, B.J. (Department of Animal Resource & Sciences, Dankook University)
Son, K.S. (Department of Animal Resource & Sciences, Dankook University)
Cho, J.H. (Department of Animal Resource & Sciences, Dankook University)
Kim, H.J. (Department of Animal Resource & Sciences, Dankook University)
Chen, Y.J. (Department of Animal Resource & Sciences, Dankook University)
Kim, I.H. (Department of Animal Resource & Sciences, Dankook University)
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Journal of Animal Science and Technology / v.47, no.4, 2005 , pp. 501-512 More about this Journal
Abstract
In Exp. 1, a total of forty eight multiparous sows were used in a 21-d performance assay. All litters were standardized at eleven piglets within 24h of parturition. Sows were fed one of the four experimental diets 1) CON(basal diet; Control), 2) MP1(basal diet added 0.05% of medicinal plant mixtures), 3) MP2 (basal diet added 0.1% of medicinal plant mixtures) and 4) MP3(basal diet added 0.2% of medicinal plant mixtures). Backfat thickness difference from farrowing to weaning was tended to increase in CON treatment compared to those of medicinal plants mixture(MP) treatments. However, there were not significant differences among the treatments(P>0.05). Sow’s ADFI was increased in sows fed MP2 treatment compared to MP3 treatment(P<0.05). Piglet weight gain was tended to increase in MP1 treatment compared to CON treatment(P<0.05). The glucose concentration of MP3 treatment was higher that of CON treatment(P<0.05). Exp. 2, a total of one hundred twenty weaning pigs ($L{\time}Y{\time}D$, 4.70$\pm$0.63kg average initial body weight) were used in a 20-d performance assay. Weanling pigs were fed treatments diets included 1) CON(basal diet; Control), 2) MP0.05(basal diet added 0.05% of medicinal plant mixtures), 3) MP0.1(basal diet added 0.1% of medicinal plant mixtures) and 4) MP0.15(basal diet added 0.15% of medicinal plant mixtures). Through entire experimental period, as MP increased in the diets, there was an increase in ADG(linear, P<0.067), improvement gain/feed(linear, P<0.018) and a decrease in ADFI (linear, P<0.008). DM digestibility was significantly increased with addition of MP(linear, P<0.004; quadratic, P<0.030). In conclusion, sows fed MP2 had showed less body weight loss and increased weight gain for suckling piglet. In weaning pigs, as supplementation MP from 0.05 to 0.1% in diet had improved growth performance and DM digestibility.
Keywords
Medicinal plants; Growth performance; Serum characteristics; Pigs;
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