THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CREEP FEEDING-BEHAVIOR OF PIGLETS AND ADAPTATION TO WEANING - EFFECT OF DIET QUALITY

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作者
FRASER, D [1 ]
FEDDES, JJR [1 ]
PAJOR, EA [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV ALBERTA, DEPT ANIM SCI, EDMONTON T6G 2H1, AB, CANADA
关键词
PIGLETS; CREEP FEED; WEANING; FEEDING BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.4141/cjas94-001
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Individual variation in creep feed intake and its relation to adaptation to weaning were studied in piglets weaned at 4 wk of age. The animals received either a ''low-complexity'' creep-starter diet based on com, barley and soybean meal (12 litters), or a ''high-complexity'', medicated, commercial diet without soybean meal (12 litters). Diets were fed as creep feed during the 2 wk before weaning, and as the sole diet during the 2 wk after weaning. Creep feeding behavior of piglets was monitored by video recording. Pigs fed the high-complexity diet consumed more creep feed (P < 0.05), tended to gain more during the week before weaning (P < 0.10), and converted feed more efficiently and gained more weight in the 2 wk after weaning (P < 0.01). Use of creep feed varied greatly among individual littermates. Multiple regression analysis showed that on the high-complexity diet, pigs that used creep feed more than their littermates tended to be those with low gains in weeks 1-3 after birth (P < 0.001), and tended to gain more weight during the week before and during the 2 wk after weaning (P < 0.01). The trends were consistent but weaker with the low-complexity diet. However, predictive power was low, with creep feeding accounting for only 4% of individual variation in post-weaning gain on the high-complexity diet and 1% on the low. Regardless of diet quality, therefore, creep feeding remained highly variable and only weakly related to weight gains during the 2 wk after weaning.
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