Effects of yeast culture supplementation from late gestation to weaning on performance of lactating sows and growth of nursing piglets

•Effects of yeast cultures on sow performance and gut microbiota were investigated.•Sow fed a diet with yeast culture showed reduced weaning-to-oestrus interval.•The higher feed intake seemed to be associated with the altered plasma gut hormones.•The improved colostrum and milk quality were benefici...

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Veröffentlicht in:Animal (Cambridge, England) England), 2022-05, Vol.16 (5), p.100526-100526, Article 100526
Hauptverfasser: Zhao, Yang, Wang, Qibing, Zhou, Pan, Li, Zhen, Zhong, Wei, Zhuo, Yong, Che, Lianqiang, Xu, Shengyu, Fang, Zhengfeng, Jiang, Xuemei, Lin, Yan, Feng, Bin, Wu, De
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Zusammenfassung:•Effects of yeast cultures on sow performance and gut microbiota were investigated.•Sow fed a diet with yeast culture showed reduced weaning-to-oestrus interval.•The higher feed intake seemed to be associated with the altered plasma gut hormones.•The improved colostrum and milk quality were beneficial to piglets’ growth.•Saccharomyces cerevisiae culture is a promising functional additive in sow production. Dietary yeast culture supplementation can contribute to the performance and health of sows and piglets, but few studies have focused on the relationships between the effects of yeast culture and gut microbiota. This study investigated the effect of yeast culture (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) supplementation from late gestation to weaning on the reproductive performance of lactating sows and their faecal microbiota. One hundred and six purebred Landrace sows, of parities two to six were selected and randomly assigned to a control (CON) and yeast culture supplementation (YC) groups based on parity and back fat thickness. The YC sows were individually fed with yeast culture at a dose of 24 g/d from day 90 of gestation to parturition and 40 g/d during lactational period. Blood samples were collected from sows on d 110 of gestation and at weaning at day 21 of lactation for plasma hormone and immunoglobulin analysis. Colostrum and milk on day 20 of lactation were collected for composition analysis. Faecal samples from sows on day 110 of gestation and day 20 of lactation were collected for short-chain fatty acid and faecal microbial analysis. Results showed that the farrowing performance of YC sows did not differ significantly from the CON group (P > 0.05). The average daily feed intake by the YC group during the lactation period was significantly increased by 9.98% (P = 0.004), the weaning-to-oestrus interval was shortened by 0.96 d (P = 0.046) and average daily weight gain of piglets increased by 7.14% (P = 0.036) compared with the CON group. Yeast culture supplementation also significantly improved the average daily milk yield in the first week of lactation (P = 0.035), lactose content in colostrum (P = 0.046), protein (P = 0.033) and DM (P 
ISSN:1751-7311
1751-732X
DOI:10.1016/j.animal.2022.100526