Structural and functional characteristics of faecal, vaginal and colostrum microbiota in high-yielding sows
Yu Pi, Zixi Wei, Lei Xu, Chenggang Yin, Yanpin Li, Xilong Li

TL;DR
This study compares the microbiomes of high-yielding sows with low-yielding ones to understand how microbial communities in feces, vagina, and colostrum affect reproductive success and piglet health.
Contribution
The study identifies distinct structural and functional characteristics of microbiota in high-yielding sows linked to better reproductive performance and neonatal health.
Findings
High-yielding sows have higher microbial diversity and stability in vaginal and colostrum microbiota compared to low-yielding sows.
Functional analysis shows that high-yielding sows have microbiota enriched in beneficial metabolic pathways and antimicrobial activity.
Microbial profiles in high-yielding sows suggest a more favorable environment for neonatal health and reproductive success.
Abstract
Recent studies have highlighted the critical roles of the microbiota in faeces, vagina and colostrum in reproductive success and piglet development. Understanding the structural and functional dynamics of these microbial communities is essential for optimizing the health and productivity of high-yielding (HY) sows. This study aimed to characterize the structural and functional features of these microbial communities in HY sows (litter size>10 piglets) vs. low-yielding (LY) sows (≤10 piglets) and to explore their associations with sow performance and piglet health. Fifteen Yorkshire sows from each group were selected, and fresh faecal, vaginal mucus and colostrum samples were collected post-parturition. Microbial composition was analysed using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing, and functional potential was predicted via PICRUSt2. Results showed that HY sows exhibited higher alpha…
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TopicsAnimal Behavior and Welfare Studies · Gut microbiota and health · Animal Nutrition and Physiology
