Evaluation of Agolin® Pig on sow and piglet performance and sow fecal microbial communities during lactation
Alexandra E Fisk, Wenxuan X Dong, Timothy A Johnson, KaLynn Harlow, Taw J Scaff, Ashley E DeDecker, Marlin J Hoogland, Michael A Parsley, Brian T Richert, Kara R Stewart

TL;DR
This study tested Agolin Pig, a blend of essential oils, as an antibiotic alternative in sow diets and found it helped maintain body condition and altered gut bacteria during lactation.
Contribution
The study introduces Agolin Pig as a potential natural alternative to antibiotics in swine nutrition.
Findings
Agolin Pig reduced body condition loss in sows during lactation.
The treatment altered sow fecal microbiota diversity on specific days post-farrowing.
Clostridium and Streptococcus increased in control sows but not in those receiving Agolin Pig.
Abstract
Essential oils are increasingly evaluated as alternatives to antibiotics in swine nutrition. This pilot study investigated the effects of Agolin Pig, a blend of microencapsulated essential oils, on sow performance, piglet growth, and sow fecal microbiota during lactation. Twenty-five sows were randomly assigned to either a control group (CON; n = 13) or a treatment group supplemented with Agolin Pig (AGO; n = 12; 200 ppm) from two weeks pre-farrowing through lactation. Diets for both groups met NRC (2012) nutrient requirements. Sow average daily feed intake (ADFI), body weight, body condition score (BCS), and Knauer Caliper measurements were collected at baseline, one week post-farrowing, and weaning. Piglet average daily gain (ADG) was recorded throughout lactation. Sow fecal samples were collected on d-14, d-7, d0, d8, and d16 relative to farrowing for microbiome analysis. Performance…
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TopicsAnimal Behavior and Welfare Studies · Animal Nutrition and Physiology · Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health
