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The Impact of Suckling and Post-weaning Period on Blood Chemistry of Piglets
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2009
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NutritionMammalian PhysiologyGynecologyPost-weaning PeriodLarge White PigletsBody CompositionBiostatisticsClinical ChemistryPublic HealthSuckling PeriodAnimal PhysiologyNutrient PhysiologyAnimal NutritionAntioxidant StatusPorcine DiseaseNutritional ResponseAnimal ReproductionTheriogenologyBlood ChemistryAnimal SciencePhysiologyMetabolismMedicine
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of dietary changes during the suckling and post-weaning period on selected haematological, immunological and metabolic indices as well as the macro- and micro-mineral and antioxidant status of piglets. Twelve Large White piglets were kept according to the standards of pig rearing used in Slovakia until the end of the post-weaning period. Blood samples were taken from the piglets at the age of 30 days (the end of the suckling period) and 2 months (the end of the post-weaning period). At the end of the post-weaning period higher indices were found for RBC ( P < 0.01), Hb ( P < 0.01), WBC ( P < 0.05), total Ig ( P < 0.05), AST ( P < 0.01), urea ( P < 0.01), Se ( P < 0.05), GSH-Px ( P < 0.001), -SH groups ( P < 0.01) and lower indices of albumin ( P < 0.05), ALP ( P < 0.001), LDH ( P < 0.01), pancreatic amylase ( P < 0.01), total lipids ( P < 0.01), glucose ( P < 0.01), total cholesterol ( P < 0.01), bilirubin ( P < 0.001), Ca ( P < 0.01), SOD ( P < 0.01), MDA ( P < 0.01), vitamin A ( P < 0.05), and vitamin E ( P < 0.05) as compared to the end of suckling period. These results indicate that the dietary changes during suckling and post-weaning periods affected the majority of observed blood indices in piglets.
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