Effect of glycoelectrolytic supplement on post-weaning piglet performance and intestinal integrity

This study evaluated the effects of glycoelectrolytic supplements on the performance, blood parameters, and intestinal morphology of piglets during the post-weaning period. In the study, a total of 240 piglets weaned aged 17 22.60 + 1.10 days were used. The control group ( n  = 120) received only wa...

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Hauptverfasser: Balbinotti, V., Menezes, M. G. A., Silva, A. M., Ferreira, F. N. A., Peripolli, V., Pilati, C., Bianchi, I., Schwegler, E., Moreira, F.
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Animals
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Blood
Blood Glucose
Blood levels
Consumption
Conversion ratio
Dehydration
Diarrhea
Diarrhea - epidemiology
Diarrhea - veterinary
Diet
Dietary Supplements
energy
Feed additives
Feed conversion
feed intake
Feeds
Glucose
Glycemic index
Hemoglobin
Integrity
Intestine
Intestines
Life Sciences
Liquids
morphometry
mortality
Nutrition
piglets
probability
Regular Articles
Swine
Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
Water
Weaning
weight gain
Zoology
title Effect of glycoelectrolytic supplement on post-weaning piglet performance and intestinal integrity
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