Prevention of technological and feed stress in pigs with zeodo feed additive
https://doi.org/10.26898/0370-8799-2022-4-8
Abstract
The results of studying the properties of the feed additive zeodo under technological and feed stress in piglets are presented. To prevent stress factors in piglets, we previously developed a feed additive zeodo based on CO-60 irradiated sawdust and natural sakhaptin zeolite. To conduct experiments to determine the effectiveness of feed additives in the diet of piglets, four groups of eight peer piglets were formed. The control group received the basic diet, the 1st experimental group received 7.5% zeodo to the basic diet, the 2nd experimental group received 2.5% sakhaptin zeolite, the 3rd experimental group received 2.5 % mycosorb. It has been established that the use of zeodo feed additive promotes live weight gain in piglets when feeding them with unproven feed during the stressful period of weaning and keeping. When studying the properties of zeodo and testing various schemes to prevent stress in piglets it was found that a feed mixture consisting of 92.5% crushed feed mix and 7.5 % zeodo feed additive had a positive effect on the live weight gain of piglets within 91 days of the experiment. The growth of piglets in this group was 18.4 % higher than in the control group. When comparing with the indicators of the 3rd experimental group receiving mycosorb, there was an increase in the average daily gain of live weight in the group with zeodo by 2.5 %, with sakhaptin - by 2.8 %. It is concluded that zeodo reduces the synergistic effect of stressors and has a preventive effect on stress. The results of experiments on the use of zeodo feed additive give grounds for its production testing.
About the Authors
V. A. SinitsynRussian Federation
Vasily A. Sinitsyn, Doctor of Science in Veterinary Medicine, Lead Researcher
Siberian Federal Scientific Center of Agro-BioTechnologies
630501
PO Box 463
Novosibirsk region
Novosibirsk district
Krasnoobsk
A. K. Brem
Russian Federation
Andrey K. Brem, Candidate of Science in Veterinary Medicine, Senior Researcher
Siberian Federal Scientific Center of Agro-BioTechnologies
Novosibirsk region
Novosibirsk district
Krasnoobsk
D. V. Volkov
Russian Federation
Dmitry V. Volkov, Candidate of Science in Veterinary Medicine, Senior Researcher
Siberian Federal Scientific Center of Agro-BioTechnologies
Novosibirsk region
Novosibirsk district
Krasnoobsk
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Sinitsyn V.A., Brem A.K., Volkov D.V. Prevention of technological and feed stress in pigs with zeodo feed additive. Siberian Herald of Agricultural Science. 2022;52(4):77-82. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26898/0370-8799-2022-4-8