Effects of European authorised level of zinc from different sources on the physiology and intestinal ecosystem and performance of piglets weaned at different ages
C. Negrini, D. Luise, F. Correa, M. Mazzoni, A. Serra, A. Monteiro, P. Trevisi

TL;DR
This study shows that feeding different forms of zinc to piglets weaned at different ages can improve gut health and performance.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that porous zinc oxide specifically benefits gut health in early-weaned piglets.
Findings
Piglets weaned later had better growth performance and gut morphology.
Porous zinc oxide increased beneficial gut bacteria in early-weaned piglets.
Different zinc sources affected gene expression related to gut health.
Abstract
•Early weaning can lead to developmental and digestive problems in weaned piglets.•Piglets weaned later can contribute to improve growth performance.•Porous ZnO reduces gut damage and promoted gut ecosystem in early weaned pigs. Early weaning can lead to developmental and digestive problems in weaned piglets. Piglets weaned later can contribute to improve growth performance. Porous ZnO reduces gut damage and promoted gut ecosystem in early weaned pigs. Early weaning can impact piglets’ gut health, and some forms of zinc (Zn) may mitigate this stress. This study evaluates the effect of authorised level of Zn, from different sources, on the performance and gut health of piglets weaned at different ages. At weaning (d0), 96 piglets weaned at either 21 (Early, E; 48) or 26 (Normal, N; 48) days were divided into 3 feeding groups: Zn sulphate (SO4), Zn glycinate (Gly) or a porous form of…
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TopicsAnimal Nutrition and Physiology · Trace Elements in Health · Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health
