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Dextrose can fully substitute lactose provided by whey powder in post weaning diets without impairing piglet performances The information contained in this document is to the best of our knowledge true and accurate but all instructions recommendations or suggestions are made without guarantee
Dextrose has been linked to improved egg development when fed to sows during the insemination period reducing the variation in piglet birthweight Recommendations Dextrose included into the wean to mate sow diet at 5 per cent increases litter size without increasing litter weight variation at birth
Research from Ohio State University has reported that pigs fed diets con-taining dextrose performed equally to those fed diets containing lactose More research is needed however to evaluate the suitability of dextrose replacement for lactose in commer-cial-type pig-starter diets
Introduction Lactose in milk replacer (MR) can be replaced by dextrose up to one third without affecting insulin sensitivity and growth performance in veal calves (Gilbert et al 2014)
the specific effects of lactose and corn syrup solids on the developing infant gut microbiome are largely un-known Importantly we previously showed in a preterm piglet model that feeding formulas containing lactose reduced the incidence of NEC by threefold compared to those fed maltodextrin [50] The aim of the current
the piglet liver and muscle tissues were increased by 14 to 20 when sows were fed medium-chain FAs (mainly C8) or coconut oil (rich in C12) compared with soybean oil The dietary inclusion level of fat (10 ) was applied from day 84 of gestation and it had a profound effect on survival until day 3 for piglets weighing
In the current study it was hypothesized that by including barley in the diet of weanling pigs the ?-glucan present would substitute for lactose as a substrate for microbial fermentation and
Lactose in milk replacer (MR) can be replaced by dextrose up to one third without affecting insulin sensitivity and growth performance in veal calves However the effect of replacing more than 20
impact on NEC and sepsis rates little is known about how they may impact microbiota development We thus employed a newborn piglet model to assess the impact of feeding probiotics or a combination of probiotics and lactoferrin on development of the gastrointestinal microbiota Healthy full-term piglets were fed either probiotics alone or
Lactose Recommended use Goldlac has been developed based on the physiological needs of the piglet Providing a balanced ratio of fat dairy protein and lactose Goldlac improves feed intake provides highly digestible energy via micro-encapsulated fat containing coconut oil and gives a balanced ratio between lactose fat
Supplementation of dextrose to the diet during the WEI did not affect WEI (106h) pregnancy rate (88 2 ) farrowing rate (84 2 ) subsequent litter size (total born: 13 70) or birth weight (1599g)