Brazil
Research Article
Evaluation of Different Calcium Sources on the Performance of Highly Prolific Lactating Sows
Author(s): Barrilli LNE, Silva BAN, Maiorka A, Falleiros FT, Silva CC, Raidan FSS and Araújo WAGBarrilli LNE, Silva BAN, Maiorka A, Falleiros FT, Silva CC, Raidan FSS and Araújo WAG
Improvements in sow productivity have raised questions regarding dietary mineral recommendations. Current calcium (Ca) levels and/or Ca sources might not support milk requirements of the larger litter in the modern sow. Therefore, four hundred and eighty mixed parity sows of a high prolificacy genetic line were used to evaluate the impact of the calcium source on the performance of highly prolific lactating sows. Sows were distributed in a completely randomized experimental design among six treatments containing different levels of inorganic Ca (INO) and organic calcium carbon-amino-phospho-chelate (CQT) inclusion. The sows were allocated to one of the six treatments represented by increased replacement ratios between sources of calcium: 100% INO; 100% CQT; 80% INO and 20% CQT; 60% INO and 40% CQT; 40% INO and 60% CQT; 20% INO and 80% CQT. Farrowing duration was not influenced (P>0.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7579.1000438
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