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Yasushi Kiyokawa, Ryoko Koizumi, Ryoko Yamada, Matthew Frye, Michael H Parsons, Shigeki Hirata, Tsutomu Tanikaw. A Nationwide Survey in Japan to Identify the Factors Associated With Rodent Infestation on Livestock Farms. Animal science journal = Nihon chikusan Gakkaiho. vol 96. issue 1. 2025-04-01. PMID:40166894. |
comparisons between the most- and least-infested barns on each farm among the 237 valid responses suggest that the number of livestock in the barn on farms keeping cows or pigs, the feeding method on farms keeping pigs, and the age of the barn on farms keeping cows, chickens, or pigs contribute to differences in rodent infestation within a farm. |
2025-04-01 |
2025-04-03 |
mouse |
Gianmarco Ferrara, Nebyou Moje, Antonella Rossi, Ugo Pagnini, Giuseppe Iovane, Serena Montagnar. Exposure to three zoonotic pathogens in the pig population of Southern Italy. Acta tropica. 2025-03-31. PMID:40164402. |
pigs represent a reservoir of infectious diseases that can be transmitted to humans through feeding or close contact. |
2025-03-31 |
2025-04-03 |
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Lluís Fabà, Susana M Martín-Orúe, Tetske G Hulshof, José Francisco Pérez, Michael O Wellington, Hubèrt M J Van Hee. Impact of Initial Postweaning Feed Intake on Weanling Piglet Metabolism, Gut Health, and Immunity. Journal of animal science. 2025-03-31. PMID:40159791. |
female pigs (n = 24) were selected based on high or low cumulative fi between d1 and d3 relative to weaning (d0) from 12 pens equipped with electronic feeding stations at 1-week after weaning for dissection and sampling. |
2025-03-31 |
2025-04-03 |
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Kaitlyn M Sommer, Loretta Sutkus, Pradeep Senthil, Ryan N Dilge. Feeding style alters the growth and behavior of artificially-reared pigs. Journal of animal science. 2025-03-28. PMID:40152488. |
feeding style alters the growth and behavior of artificially-reared pigs. |
2025-03-28 |
2025-03-30 |
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Kaitlyn M Sommer, Loretta Sutkus, Pradeep Senthil, Ryan N Dilge. Feeding style alters the growth and behavior of artificially-reared pigs. Journal of animal science. 2025-03-28. PMID:40152488. |
in our study, focused on feeding style in an artificial rearing system, pigs (85 boars) were removed from the sow on postnatal day (pnd) 2 and allotted to treatment based on litter of origin and body weight (bw). |
2025-03-28 |
2025-03-30 |
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Kaitlyn M Sommer, Loretta Sutkus, Pradeep Senthil, Ryan N Dilge. Feeding style alters the growth and behavior of artificially-reared pigs. Journal of animal science. 2025-03-28. PMID:40152488. |
pigs were reared in 4 cohorts across 2 trials over a 15-d feeding period. |
2025-03-28 |
2025-03-30 |
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Kaitlyn M Sommer, Loretta Sutkus, Pradeep Senthil, Ryan N Dilge. Feeding style alters the growth and behavior of artificially-reared pigs. Journal of animal science. 2025-03-28. PMID:40152488. |
additionally, feeding style increased (p < 0.05) serum insulin concentrations 0.5 h after the first feeding in ad pigs when compared with pre pigs. |
2025-03-28 |
2025-03-30 |
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Kaitlyn M Sommer, Loretta Sutkus, Pradeep Senthil, Ryan N Dilge. Feeding style alters the growth and behavior of artificially-reared pigs. Journal of animal science. 2025-03-28. PMID:40152488. |
feeding style altered (p < 0.05) spatial preference in trial 1 with pre pigs spending relatively more time in the home-cage quadrant that housed the milk bowl compared with ad pigs. |
2025-03-28 |
2025-03-30 |
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Kaitlyn M Sommer, Loretta Sutkus, Pradeep Senthil, Ryan N Dilge. Feeding style alters the growth and behavior of artificially-reared pigs. Journal of animal science. 2025-03-28. PMID:40152488. |
moreover, pre pigs spent more (p < 0.05) time visiting the feeding bowl and performing milk consumption behaviors at the bowl than ad pigs. |
2025-03-28 |
2025-03-30 |
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Kaitlyn M Sommer, Loretta Sutkus, Pradeep Senthil, Ryan N Dilge. Feeding style alters the growth and behavior of artificially-reared pigs. Journal of animal science. 2025-03-28. PMID:40152488. |
in conclusion, feeding style impacted growth performance, insulin concentrations, spatial preference, and behavior of artificially-reared pigs. |
2025-03-28 |
2025-03-30 |
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Xianglin Zeng, Guanping Xiao, Wenzhi Liu, Lanmei Yin, Yitong Zhang, Chunchun Geng, Qiye Wang, Huansheng Yan. Diammonium phosphate supplementation in low-protein diets enhances growth performance in growing pigs without compromising carcass traits and meat quality. Journal of animal science. 2025-03-24. PMID:40125885. |
feeding the dp3 diet did not alter the free aa profile in plasma and liver of growing pigs compared with the neg ctrl diet, and there was no effect between the different diets on the hydrolyzed aa profile in muscle. |
2025-03-24 |
2025-03-26 |
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Yuqing Duan, Ning Liu, Lei Tan, Lin Gao, Gangyi Zhu, Zhengze Tao, Baoyou Liu, Aibing Wang, Jun Ya. Isolation and biological characterization of a variant pseudorabies virus strain from goats in Yunnan Province, China. Veterinary research communications. vol 49. issue 3. 2025-03-22. PMID:40119952. |
our results indicated that all 10 serum samples from fattening pigs raised near the infected goats tested positive for prv, suggesting that the prv infection in goats may have resulted from shared feeding with prv-infected fattening pigs. |
2025-03-22 |
2025-03-26 |
cattle |
François D H Gould, Christopher Mayerl, Khaled Adjerid, Jessica Reibel, Nichole Charles, Chloe Edmonds, Rebecca Z Germa. Longitudinal Changes in Aerodigestive Responses to Varying Nipple Properties in Infant Pigs. Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology. 2025-03-21. PMID:40114466. |
we recorded videofluoroscopy and simultaneous chest plethysmography on six infant pigs at age 7 and 17 days when feeding on each of the four nipples presented in a randomized order. |
2025-03-21 |
2025-03-23 |
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François D H Gould, Christopher Mayerl, Khaled Adjerid, Jessica Reibel, Nichole Charles, Chloe Edmonds, Rebecca Z Germa. Longitudinal Changes in Aerodigestive Responses to Varying Nipple Properties in Infant Pigs. Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology. 2025-03-21. PMID:40114466. |
in young pigs, respiratory cycle length was shorter when feeding on nipples with large diameter openings. |
2025-03-21 |
2025-03-23 |
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Duncan B Paczosa, Tyler B Chevalier, Sunday A Adedokun, Lan Zheng, Merlin D Lindeman. Evaluation of increasing levels of mycotoxin-containing corn fines and mitigants on nursery pig growth performance. Translational animal science. vol 9. 2025-03-14. PMID:40083363. |
the effects of feeding corn fines (screenings) containing mycotoxin levels greater than the fda guidance (fumonisins) and advisory (deoxynivalenol) levels were evaluated using 150 crossbred pigs (initial bw: 6.42 ± 0.06 kg; 90 barrows and 60 gilts) in an 8-wk study by adding contaminated corn fines to create six diets. |
2025-03-14 |
2025-03-16 |
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Luyao Zhang, Yongwei Wang, Weiwei Wang, Li Wang, Jingjing Shi, Junlin Cheng, Jing Zhang, Aike Li, Beibei He, Zhiyong Fa. Effects of Deoxynivalenol Detoxifier on Growth Performance, Blood Biochemical Indices, and Microbiota Composition of Piglets. International journal of molecular sciences. vol 26. issue 5. 2025-03-13. PMID:40076666. |
one hundred and twenty crossbred barrows were randomly divided into four groups, which included the normal diet group (con), normal diet + detoxifier group (det), don-polluted diet group (don), and don-polluted diet + don detoxifier group (don + det); the experiment lasted for 28 d. the results showed that, compared with piglets fed a normal diet, those piglets fed don-polluted diets significantly decreased their average daily gain (adg) and average daily feed intake (adfi) during the 1-14 d and 1-28 d periods; the content of immunoglobulin g (igg), catalase (cat), superoxide dismutase (sod), glutathione peroxidase (gsh-px), interleukin-4 (il-4), and interleukin-10 (il-10) in serum was decreased; and the content of aminotransferase (ast), alanine aminotransferase (alt), malondialdehyde (mda), diamine oxidase (dao), and endotoxin (lps) was increased in pigs fed don-polluted diets; meanwhile, feeding piglets don-polluted diets significantly reduced the levels of acetic acid, propionic acid, and total short-chain fatty acids (scfas) as well as gut microbiota health index (gmhi) in piglet faeces, but increased the relative abundance of |
2025-03-13 |
2025-03-15 |
cat |
Chengcheng Zhang, Zhengjiang Liu, Huan Yu, Yuanyuan Shen, Lu Lu, Fanli Kong, Wei Sun, Xiaoyuan Wei, Long Jin, Liangpeng Ge, Bo Zen. Dynamic changes in the gut microbiota of SPF Bama piglets during breast and formula feeding. Frontiers in microbiology. vol 16. 2025-03-13. PMID:40078542. |
this study aims to investigate the effects of sow feeding (natural breastfeeding) and formula milk feeding on the gut microbiota of specific pathogen-free (spf) bama pigs. |
2025-03-13 |
2025-03-15 |
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Chengcheng Zhang, Zhengjiang Liu, Huan Yu, Yuanyuan Shen, Lu Lu, Fanli Kong, Wei Sun, Xiaoyuan Wei, Long Jin, Liangpeng Ge, Bo Zen. Dynamic changes in the gut microbiota of SPF Bama piglets during breast and formula feeding. Frontiers in microbiology. vol 16. 2025-03-13. PMID:40078542. |
these findings provide new insights into how different feeding methods shape the gut microbiota of pigs and offer a scientific basis for optimizing feeding strategies and improving breeding efficiency. |
2025-03-13 |
2025-03-15 |
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Chengcheng Zhang, Zhengjiang Liu, Huan Yu, Yuanyuan Shen, Lu Lu, Fanli Kong, Wei Sun, Xiaoyuan Wei, Long Jin, Liangpeng Ge, Bo Zen. Dynamic changes in the gut microbiota of SPF Bama piglets during breast and formula feeding. Frontiers in microbiology. vol 16. 2025-03-13. PMID:40078542. |
this study also found that breastfeeding and formula feeding differentially regulate the metabolic activity of gut microbiota and the expression of related enzymes, which may have long-term effects on nutrient absorption and disease resistance in pigs. |
2025-03-13 |
2025-03-15 |
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Lisa Wahl, Susanne Rau, Christine A Dawczynski, Stefan Lorkowski, Reiner Ulrich, Matthias Blüher, Ingrid Vervuer. Type of diet has no major influence on inflammatory response in a Saddleback pig model. Scientific reports. vol 15. issue 1. 2025-03-12. PMID:40069546. |
pigs were divided into three atherogenic-fed groups with or without 5% pectin/inulin supplementation (ad, adp, adi, n = 10) and a conventional-fed group (cd, n = 10) for a 15-week feeding period. |
2025-03-12 |
2025-03-14 |
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