Effect of supplementing Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product in sow diets on reproductive performance in a commercial environment

  • Kim S
  • Brandherm M
  • Newton B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Sows (n = 491) were used to determine the effects of dietary yeast culture (Diamond V Original XPC ™ ) on sow and litter performance in three treatments: (1) no added XPC, (2) 5 and 15 g d -1 XPC, and (3) 12 and 15 g d -1 XPC during gestation and lactation, respectively. Litter weight gain of multiparous sows fed XPC tended to be increased (P = 0.051), whereas that of primiparous sows was not affected. Days from wean to successful breeding of multiparous sows was reduced 35% (P < 0.05) by XPC. However, feeding a higher level of XPC during gestation resulted in no additional benefits.Key words: Litter weight gain, parity, sows, Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product

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Kim, S. W., Brandherm, M., Newton, B., Cook, D. R., Yoon, I., & Fitzner, G. (2010). Effect of supplementing Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product in sow diets on reproductive performance in a commercial environment. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 90(2), 229–232. https://doi.org/10.4141/cjas09100

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