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The effects of liquid feed on the small intestine mucosa and performance of piglets at 28 days postweaning

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2017

D. Hurst
Affiliation:
T.H.Huxley School, Imperial College at Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 5AH, UK
I. J. Lean
Affiliation:
T.H.Huxley School, Imperial College at Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 5AH, UK
A. D. Hall
Affiliation:
Cotswold Pig Development Company, Rothwell, Lincolnshire LN76BJ, UK
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Extract

It is well established that villus atrophy and crypt hyperplasia occur at weaning reducing the digestive and absorptive capacity of the small intestine in piglets. Liquid feeding appears to improve intake and growth in piglets but little is known about the effects of liquid feed on the small intestine mucosa. Deprez et al (1987) reported higher villi 11 days after weaning in piglets fed a liquid diet but there is little evidence that these changes persist in older pigs or are specifically due to diet form. This study is part of a series evaluating the effect of liquid feed on pig performance and adaptive changes in the absorptive mucosa of pigs from weaning to slaughter.

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Poster Presentations
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Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 2001

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References

Deprez, P., Deroose, P., van den Hende, C., Muyelle, E. and Oyaert, W. 1987. Liquid versus dry feeding in weaned pigs. Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 34:254259.Google Scholar