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  • The study explored how fermented feed affects growth and gut microbiota in nursery pigs by comparing a diet with 10% co-fermented feed (LPF) to a standard diet (NC).
  • Results indicated that pigs on the LPF diet had better average daily gain and higher levels of beneficial short-chain fatty acids like acetate and butyrate in their feces.
  • Additionally, the LPF diet led to significant changes in gut microbiota, enhancing the presence of SCFA-producing bacteria that may offer anti-inflammatory benefits and improve overall gut health.

Article Abstract

The fermented feed has been used extensively as a growth promoter in agricultural animal production. However, the effects of fermented feed on swine gut microbiota are still largely unknown. The work presented here aimed to investigate the growth performance and gut microbiota of nursery pigs receiving the LPF diet (10% and co-fermented feed + basal diet) compared with pigs receiving the NC diet (basal diet). The data showed LPF diet numerically improved average daily gain and significantly increased fecal acetate, butyrate, and total short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) concentrations. Furthermore, gut microbiota structure and membership significantly changed in response to the addition of fermented feed in the diet. Gut microbiota results indicated that LPF treatment significantly enriched SCFA-producing bacteria such as , and . Some of these bacteria also had anti-inflammatory and other beneficial functions. Overall, these findings suggested that and co-fermented feed benefited growth performance and established potential health impacts on the gut microbiota of nursery pigs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9792139PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.1076906DOI Listing

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