Abstract:
A total of 350 nursery pigs (PIC 1050 barrows, initially 21 d of age) were used in a 21-d
study to determine the effects of high-sulfate water, dietary natural zeolite, and dietary
humic substances on growth performance and fecal consistency of nursery pigs. Ten
treatments were arranged as a 2 × 5 factorial with 2 water treatments (control or water
with 2,000 ppm sodium sulfate) and 5 dietary treatments (control, 1 or 2% zeolite, 1%
humic acid substance [HA], or 1% humic and fulvic acid blended substance [HFB]).
Water treatments remained the same from d 0 to 21 and all diets were fed in 2 phases,
with diets containing feed additives at the same inclusion rate in both phases. Phase
1 diets were fed in a pellet form from d 0 to 8 after weaning; Phase 2 diets were fed in
meal form from d 8 to 21. Fecal samples were collected on d 5, 8, 15, and 21. These
samples were visually assessed and scored on a scale of 1 to 5 to determine consistency of
the fecal samples, then analyzed for DM.