Abstract:
Thirty-one litters were used to compare
effects of two levels of trace minerals fed dams during gestation on hemoglobin, performance, and health of neonatal pigs.
There were no significant differences in
number of pigs born alive, birth weight, two-week or four-week weights of the pigs due to trace minerals fed the dams during gestation. Neither were there differences between groups of pigs in hemoglobin, packed cell volume, or erythrocytes at birth or at two-weeks age. There were no apparent
differences in the incidence of diarrhea or other neonatal diseases between the two group. Our results suggest no benefits from feeding high levels of trace minerals to sows during gestation.