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Dietary Preference of Newly Weaned Pigs and Nutrient Interactions According to Copper Levels and Sources with Different Solubility Characteristics

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Strategies for promoting early feed acceptance and avoiding pig rejection to new feed are a priority for maximizing their feed intake. Animal preference or aversion for a particular feed or nutrient is a behavioral expression coordinated by a complex biological system. After weaning,...

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Autores principales: Villagómez-Estrada, Sandra, Pérez, José Francisco, van Kuijk, Sandra, Melo-Durán, Diego, Karimirad, Razzagh, Solà-Oriol, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7401595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32635308
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10071133
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author Villagómez-Estrada, Sandra
Pérez, José Francisco
van Kuijk, Sandra
Melo-Durán, Diego
Karimirad, Razzagh
Solà-Oriol, David
author_facet Villagómez-Estrada, Sandra
Pérez, José Francisco
van Kuijk, Sandra
Melo-Durán, Diego
Karimirad, Razzagh
Solà-Oriol, David
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Strategies for promoting early feed acceptance and avoiding pig rejection to new feed are a priority for maximizing their feed intake. Animal preference or aversion for a particular feed or nutrient is a behavioral expression coordinated by a complex biological system. After weaning, Cu blood level decrease, which is probably intensified by a low feed intake. This can lead to suboptimal Cu level for the normal functioning of the body. In the present study two experiments were performed to assess the pig Cu preference. In Exp.1 (dose preference) pigs were given a choice between diets supplemented with Cu at 15 mg/kg or 150 mg/kg. In Exp.2 (source preference) diets supplemented with Cu at 150 mg/kg were offered with either sulfate or hydroxychloride source. An in vitro assay was performed to determine the Cu solubility of each source in similar conditions to those found in the oral cavity and digesta. Our results show that pigs chose diets with higher Cu levels, probably to re-establish homeostasis after weaning. Pigs preferred diets with Cu hydroxychloride compared to Cu sulfate, probably due to their solubility differences. A better understanding of pig feed preferences after weaning and their feeding behavior would improve early feed acceptance. ABSTRACT: Two feeding preference experiments and an in vitro assay were performed to assess the weaned pig preference for Cu doses and sources based on their sensorial perception and on the likely post-ingestive effects of Cu. At day 7 post-weaning, a total of 828 pigs were distributed into two different experiments. In Exp.1 (dose preference) a diet with a nutritional Cu level (15 mg/kg) of Cu sulfate (SF) was pair offered with higher Cu levels (150 mg/kg) of either SF or hydroxychloride (HCl). In Exp.2 (source preference), a diet supplemented with Cu-SF at 150 mg/kg was compared to a Cu-HCl (150 mg/kg) diet. At the short-term (day 7–9) and for the entire experimental week (day 7–14), pigs preferred diets with a high Cu level than with Cu at a nutritional dose (p < 0.05). Likewise, pigs preferred diets supplemented with a Cu-HCl source compared to diets with Cu-SF (p < 0.05). In vitro assay results showed a greater solubility and interaction of Cu-SF with phytic acid compared to Cu-HCl. In conclusion, pigs chose diets with higher levels of Cu probably to re-establish homeostasis after weaning. Pigs preferred diets with Cu-HCl compared to Cu-SF probably due to their solubilities and chemical differences.
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spelling pubmed-74015952020-08-07 Dietary Preference of Newly Weaned Pigs and Nutrient Interactions According to Copper Levels and Sources with Different Solubility Characteristics Villagómez-Estrada, Sandra Pérez, José Francisco van Kuijk, Sandra Melo-Durán, Diego Karimirad, Razzagh Solà-Oriol, David Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Strategies for promoting early feed acceptance and avoiding pig rejection to new feed are a priority for maximizing their feed intake. Animal preference or aversion for a particular feed or nutrient is a behavioral expression coordinated by a complex biological system. After weaning, Cu blood level decrease, which is probably intensified by a low feed intake. This can lead to suboptimal Cu level for the normal functioning of the body. In the present study two experiments were performed to assess the pig Cu preference. In Exp.1 (dose preference) pigs were given a choice between diets supplemented with Cu at 15 mg/kg or 150 mg/kg. In Exp.2 (source preference) diets supplemented with Cu at 150 mg/kg were offered with either sulfate or hydroxychloride source. An in vitro assay was performed to determine the Cu solubility of each source in similar conditions to those found in the oral cavity and digesta. Our results show that pigs chose diets with higher Cu levels, probably to re-establish homeostasis after weaning. Pigs preferred diets with Cu hydroxychloride compared to Cu sulfate, probably due to their solubility differences. A better understanding of pig feed preferences after weaning and their feeding behavior would improve early feed acceptance. ABSTRACT: Two feeding preference experiments and an in vitro assay were performed to assess the weaned pig preference for Cu doses and sources based on their sensorial perception and on the likely post-ingestive effects of Cu. At day 7 post-weaning, a total of 828 pigs were distributed into two different experiments. In Exp.1 (dose preference) a diet with a nutritional Cu level (15 mg/kg) of Cu sulfate (SF) was pair offered with higher Cu levels (150 mg/kg) of either SF or hydroxychloride (HCl). In Exp.2 (source preference), a diet supplemented with Cu-SF at 150 mg/kg was compared to a Cu-HCl (150 mg/kg) diet. At the short-term (day 7–9) and for the entire experimental week (day 7–14), pigs preferred diets with a high Cu level than with Cu at a nutritional dose (p < 0.05). Likewise, pigs preferred diets supplemented with a Cu-HCl source compared to diets with Cu-SF (p < 0.05). In vitro assay results showed a greater solubility and interaction of Cu-SF with phytic acid compared to Cu-HCl. In conclusion, pigs chose diets with higher levels of Cu probably to re-establish homeostasis after weaning. Pigs preferred diets with Cu-HCl compared to Cu-SF probably due to their solubilities and chemical differences. MDPI 2020-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7401595/ /pubmed/32635308 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10071133 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Villagómez-Estrada, Sandra
Pérez, José Francisco
van Kuijk, Sandra
Melo-Durán, Diego
Karimirad, Razzagh
Solà-Oriol, David
Dietary Preference of Newly Weaned Pigs and Nutrient Interactions According to Copper Levels and Sources with Different Solubility Characteristics
title Dietary Preference of Newly Weaned Pigs and Nutrient Interactions According to Copper Levels and Sources with Different Solubility Characteristics
title_full Dietary Preference of Newly Weaned Pigs and Nutrient Interactions According to Copper Levels and Sources with Different Solubility Characteristics
title_fullStr Dietary Preference of Newly Weaned Pigs and Nutrient Interactions According to Copper Levels and Sources with Different Solubility Characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Dietary Preference of Newly Weaned Pigs and Nutrient Interactions According to Copper Levels and Sources with Different Solubility Characteristics
title_short Dietary Preference of Newly Weaned Pigs and Nutrient Interactions According to Copper Levels and Sources with Different Solubility Characteristics
title_sort dietary preference of newly weaned pigs and nutrient interactions according to copper levels and sources with different solubility characteristics
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7401595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32635308
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10071133
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