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Ensure maximum success of post weaning piglets

Post weaning period is a critical stage in swine production

 

A 10–15% decrease in
feed efficiency is observed
during the first week post-
weaning, as the piglets are
not yet physiologically or
immunologically mature.

30–50% of piglets are
affected by post-weaning
diarrhea, with the shift to
a less digestible diet being
one of the main causes
of this issue.

 

Piglets experiencing
diarrhea can have a 20–30%
lower average daily gain
directly impacting their
growth performance and
final body weight.

Economic losses can
reach $5–15 per piglet,
linked with treatment costs,
growth delays, and mortality.

 

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Persistent challenges for post-weaning piglets

 

Despite improvements in livestock management and biosecurity, piglets continue to experience unavoidable stress factors:

✔ Feed challenges: from milk to protein plant based, from udder to feeder, from liquid to solid, etc.

✔ Environmental challenges: temperature variation, shift in surroundings.

✔  Farm management: mixing litters, separation from the sow, density.

All these changes are more challenging since piglets’ digestive and immune systems are not fully developed.

Towards fewer solutions available for post weaning issue

The methods used to reduce the frequency of diarrhea are regulated. Indeed, in some regions Zinc oxide is baned and more and more restrictions are applied on the use of antiobiotics.

The industry needs to rethink constantly its strategy for post-weaning piglets in exploring alternatives such as: implementation of low-protein diets, improvement in raw material management, or the systematic incorporation of mycotoxin binders, etc.

 

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OUR SOLUTIONS FOCUS ON ENSURING SUCCESS DURING THE POST-WEANING PERIOD:

Enhance feed intake by stimulating feeding behaviors

Weaning challenges provokes drastic changes that often result in disrupting voluntary feed intake. Indeed, anorexia is observed during the first 48h after weaning, lasting up to 80 hours after weaning. This disruption causes nutritional deficiencies critical for gut development and weight gain.

Accordingly, enhancing early feed intake, particularly in the first 1-3 days post-weaning, boosts growth, improves intestinal structure and nutrient absorption, and reduces inflammation.

According to Adisseo experts, taste and palatability play a vital role in feeding behavior, with sweet flavors driving energy-seeking instincts. Animals instinctively prioritize sweet tastes and related smells to meet their energy needs, shaping future feeding habits.

Ensure a good digestive capacity

For growth, health and overall performance, an optimized digestive capacity relies on two topics: a better feed digestibility capacity and a better gut mucosa resilience and nutrient uptake.

In post-weaning piglets, two key factors challenge proper digestion. First, the immature intestine and insufficient enzyme secretion hinder nutrient digestion and absorption. Second, dietary changes disrupt enzyme activity. Together, these factors damage intestinal morphology, reduce digestive capacity, and lead to energy deficiency.

To ensure strong digestive capacity, it is crucial to support gut resilience. As the gut is compromised at weaning, intestinal development and the integrity of the intestinal barrier must be supported to maintain healthy animals.

Manage oxidative stress and inflammation

Inflammation plays a critical role in the body’s defense mechanisms, helping to combat infections and promote healing. However, if left uncontrolled, it can become harmful, leading to tissue damage and delayed protective immune responses.

Effective modulation of inflammation is crucial, and one approach is to enhance the antioxidant system, which helps regulate the inflammatory process. Additionally, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) have shown significant potential in this regard, as they not only modulate immune cell activities but also exhibit strong direct anti-inflammatory properties.

Discover Our Products for the post-weaning period

Delistart® and Optisweet®: Boost feed intake from day one.

Rovabio®: Improve nutrient digestibility and absorption.

Protected Butyrates (Adimix® Precision, FRA® Gut Balance,  FRA® Butyrin Hybrid): Promotes gut resilience and nutrient absorption to sustain growth and well-being of post-weaning piglets.

Selisseo®:  Support the antioxidant protection and modulates the immune and inflammatory response

Rhodimet® AT88: Methionine source to supports antioxidant functions.

Microvit®: Contribute to the antioxydant status of post-weaning piglet, especially the first week after weaning.

 

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