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Effects of dietary aluminosilicate on growth performance, frequency of diarrhea, and blood profiles of weaned pigs

Jinwook Nam1, Hyunjin Kyoung1, Jong Nam Kim2, Jin Ho Cho3, Yonghee Kim1, Jinmu Ahn1, Jae In Lee1, Ikcheol Shin1, Youngmin Park1, Hyeun Bum Kim4,*, Minho Song1,**
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1Division of Animal and Dairy Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Korea.
2Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Dongseo University, Busan 47011, Korea.
3Department of Animal Science, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 28644, Korea.
4Department of Animal Resources Science, Dankook University, Cheonan 31116, Korea.
*Corresponding Author: Hyeun Bum Kim, Department of Animal Resources Science, Dankook University, Cheonan 31116, Korea, Republic of. E-mail: hbkim@dankook.ac.kr.
**Corresponding Author: Minho Song, Division of Animal and Dairy Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Korea, Republic of. E-mail: mhsong@cnu.ac.kr.

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Abstract

This study was designed with two experiments to investigate the effects of dietary aluminosilicate on growth performance, frequency of diarrhea, and blood profiles of weaned pigs. In Exp. 1, a total of 48 weaned pigs [initial body weight (BW) 7.65 ± 0.99 kg; 28 days of age) were randomly assigned to two dietary treatments (4 pigs/pen; 6 replicates/treatment) for 4 weeks in a randomized complete block design (block = initial BW and sex). In Exp. 2, a total of 48 weaned pigs [initial BW 7.85 ± 1.15 kg; 28 days of age] were randomly assigned to 2 dietary treatments (4 pigs/pen; 6 replicates/treatment) for 6 weeks in a randomized complete block design (block = initial BW and sex). Dietary treatments were a basal weaned pig diet (CON) and CON + 0.3% dietary aluminosilicate (CON + AS). Growth performance was measured in Exp.1 and 2 and the frequency of diarrhea and blood profiles in Exp. 2. All the data and sample were collected at specific time points during the experimental period. There were no differences in growth performance and frequency of diarrhea between dietary treatments. However, pigs fed CON + AS had lower hematocrit (19.13 vs 15.23%; d 42; <italic>p </italic>&lt; 0.10) and hemoglobin (14.02 vs 12.40 g/dl; d 42; <italic>p &lt; </italic>0.05) than those fed CON. In conclusion, the addition of dietary aluminosilicate to the basal weaned diet had no negative effect on the growth performance, frequency of diarrhea, and blood profiles of weaned pigs.

Keywords: Aluminosilicate; Blood profiles; Diarrhea; Growth performance; Weaned pigs