Maternal dietary nitrate supplementation lowers incidence of stillbirth in hyper prolific sows under commercial circumstances

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Abstract

The objective of the current experiment was to investigate whether or not maternal dietary nitrate supplementation, a nitric oxide (NO) precursor, could reduce piglet losses under commercial circumstances. In the current experiment, 120 hyper prolific gilts and sows (Landrace x Yorkshire: Danbred) on a commercial farm in Denmark received either a control lactation diet or a lactation diet containing 0.1% of calcium nitrate (containing 63.1% of nitrate) from approximately 5 days pre-farrowing until day 4 of lactation. The number of piglets born total, alive, and stillborn, as well as birth weights, weights after cross‐fostering (approximately 1 day of age), 24 h after cross‐fostering, day 3 of age, and at weaning was recorded. Placentas of sows were collected after expulsion and scored on redness. No effect of nitrate supplementation was found on piglet weight, piglet growth, placental redness score, and pre‐weaning mortality during lactation. Maternal dietary nitrate supplementation decreased stillbirth percentage with 2.5% (9.9 vs. 7.4%; p = 0.05). It can be concluded that maternal dietary nitrate supplementation shows the potential to decrease the incidence of stillbirth in hyper prolific sows.

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van den Bosch, M., Bronsvoort, B., Kemp, B., & van den Brand, H. (2021). Maternal dietary nitrate supplementation lowers incidence of stillbirth in hyper prolific sows under commercial circumstances. Animals, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11123364

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