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The aim of this study was to determine the effect of fish-based feed materials, as a source of readily available protein contained in fish broth and essential polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) found in fish oil, on the health of piglets and rearing results. The experiment was conducted on a commercial pig fattening farm. The study involved a total of 80 weaners with an approximate body weight of 15 kg. The experiment was carried out over a period of 40 days. Feed samples were subjected to laboratory analyses. Blood samples were collected from experimental group animals to determine serum biochemical and immunological parameters. The body weight gains of weaners, mortality rates and average feed intake per animal were calculated for the entire experimental period. The addition of fish broth and fish oil significantly improved the n3:n6 fatty acid ratio in diets. The presence of EPA and DHA in the experimental diet could have had a positive health effect on piglets, comparable with that exerted by therapeutic doses of zinc often administered to pigs of this age group. During the experiment, feed conversion ratio (FCR) gain was considerably reduced in the experimental group, with similar daily gains in the control and experimental group.
The purpose of the research was to compare uncontrolled air exchange at nurseries with different air inlet solution. Four identical 400 m2 nursery departments were investigated. Three of them used porous ceiling as an air inlet, with different area of ceiling designed to be permeable. The areas of porous ceiling tested were 300, 150 and 75 m2 respectively. In fourth department ventilation air entered the room through, also located in the ceiling, high speed inlet systems. Actual air exchange in the departments was evaluated from H2O balance. The data required for calculation, i.e. inside and outside temperatures and humidities were being continuously monitored and registered from mid of December, 2000 to early February, 2001 to include first 5 weeks after moving piglets to each departments. Propane consumption was checked every day. U – value for the outside walls was calculated and additionally checked by means of thermovision.
Polish crossbred pigs’ blood haematological parameters depending on their age and physiological state. Based on the assumption that factors such as age or physiological status may have a significant effect on the haematological parameters of pigs’ blood, the aim of this paper was to present how the values of basic haematological parameters of the blood of crossbred Polish Landrace x Polish Large White pigs differ depending on age or physiological state (pregnancy or lactation). We estimated red blood cell parameters, i.e. Ht, Hb, RBC, MCHC, MCH and MCV, and white blood cell indices (WBC and the percentage of each white blood cell type in the total count) in the blood of piglets (n=335), weaners (n=563), fatteners (n=446), gilts (n=120) and sows (n=203) during gestation and lactation. The blood parameters in the growing pigs were characterized by a linear increase with the age of the pigs: RBC (5.79, 6.33, 6.81 and 7.14 1012 l-1), Hb (5.71, 6.52, 7.55 and 8.21 mmol l-1) and Ht (0.31, 0.33, 0.35 and 0.39 l l-1) in piglets, weaners, ‘Grower’ fatteners and ‘Finisher’ fatteners, respectively. WBC was lower (P≤0.05) in piglets than in weaners and both groups of fatteners (13.36, 17.14, 21.06 and 18.03 109 l-1, respectively), with linearly increasing LYM and a decreasing proportion of NEU in the leukocyte population. In sows, red blood cell parameters showed only slight fluctuations during gestation and lactation, whereas WBC was significantly higher, with lower LYM and higher NEU counts in the blood of sows in early pregnancy and in postpartum sows in comparison with sows in advanced gestation and lactating sows. The results confirmed that haematological parameters are substantially affected by the animals’ age and physiological state. Knowledge of these relationships and the presented data will facilitate correct interpretation of the results of analyses of pigs’ blood.
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