2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782013001100025
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Índices produtivos de fêmeas suínas alimentadas com dietas de gestação e lactação suplementadas com óleos essenciais de orégano e alecrim: avaliação de leitegadas

Abstract: Este estudo avaliou os índices produtivos de matrizes suínas alimentadas com dietas contendo uma mescla líquida de óleos essenciais. Foram utilizadas 250 matrizes de ordens de parto (OP) entre um a oito, com duas dietas experimentais na gestação e duas na lactação (dietas controle e com 200ppm de óleos essenciais). O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos ao acaso, em um arranjo fatorial 2x2 (tratamentos na gestação e na lactação) com as matrizes e leitegadas como unidade experimental. O peso vivo médio da … Show more

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“…In the present study, it was hypothesised that feeding gestating and lactating sows a diet supplemented with MOE would confer beneficial effects to the sow by enhancing BWG, nutrient digestibility, manipulation of intestinal microbiota, and that such benefits would be passed on to the suckling piglets, as previously reported (Ilsley et al 2003;Matysiak et al 2012;Rossi and Soares 2013;Chengquan et al 2015). In this study, there were significant effects on growth performance in piglets accordance with ArizaNieto et al (2011) and Ramanau et al (2004) who reported that dietary supplementation of EO to sows improves the growth pattern of suckling piglets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…In the present study, it was hypothesised that feeding gestating and lactating sows a diet supplemented with MOE would confer beneficial effects to the sow by enhancing BWG, nutrient digestibility, manipulation of intestinal microbiota, and that such benefits would be passed on to the suckling piglets, as previously reported (Ilsley et al 2003;Matysiak et al 2012;Rossi and Soares 2013;Chengquan et al 2015). In this study, there were significant effects on growth performance in piglets accordance with ArizaNieto et al (2011) and Ramanau et al (2004) who reported that dietary supplementation of EO to sows improves the growth pattern of suckling piglets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%