Gruel Creep Feeding Accelerates Growth, Alters Intestinal Health of Young Pigs

(National Pork Board and the Pork Checkoff)

By T.E. Boston, F. Wang, X. Lin, S. Leonard, S.W. Kim, V. Fellner and J. Odle of North Carolina State University and D. McKilligan of TechMix Global

The weaning period is one of the most stressful periods in a piglet's life due to abrupt changes in diet and environment. To mitigate production loss, creep feed is given to piglets to supplement sow's milk, but the intake of typical dry creep feed is low. Alternatively, liquid diets presented as a gruel may have increased positive effects post-weaning.

The objective of this study was to discern whether a gruel pre-weaning supplementation could better prepare piglets to handle increased stress encountered after weaning.

To combat this stress, we utilized novel gruel creep feeders to supplement suckling pigs with divergent soluble (n=6 litters) versus insoluble (n=6) diets compared with un-supplemented controls (n=6). Post weaning, pigs were fed a common phase 1 diet. 

Body Weight over time
Source: NC State

Average daily gain of pigs fed soluble and insoluble creep diets were 53% and 17% greater than control pigs, respectively (P<0.01). Creep feed  intake was higher (82%) for pigs fed the soluble diet and the accompanying weight increase was sustained post-weaning (P<0.02). 

Villus measures were prematurely altered in soluble fed pigs (P<0.01) with decrease in villi length, crypt depth and villus area pre-weaning. No effects of treatment were detected for volatile fatty acid concentrations and pH in the cecum.

There was an interaction between treatment and age for several pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines (P<0.01) where soluble fed pigs had increased cytokine levels with age, whereas insoluble and control groups decreased over time.

We conclude that a soluble creep diet fed in a gruel state during the pre-weaning period has a positive impact on weaning weight that is sustained post-weaning and is accompanied by alterations in the intestinal health of young pigs. 

Read the full, open access Animals journal article here. 

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