The effect on intestinal macromolecular absorption capacity and immunoglobulin G (IgG) transfer of feeding sow colostrum at different intervals and in different quantities to newborn pigs was studied. An amount of 15 ml/kg body weight (BW) colostrum was fed at 3 (treatment 3-15), 6 (treatment 6-15) or 12 (treatment 12-15) h intervals, respectively, starting 0-4 h after birth for 24 h; or 30 ml/kg BW was fed at 6 h intervals (treatment 6-30) or 60 ml/kg BW at 12 h intervals (treatment 12-60), respectively. All studies had a split litter design. These pigs were compared to littermates kept with the sow (treatment With sow). The absorption of IgG and the capacity for macromolecular uptake into the blood at 12 h (BSA as marker) and at 24 h (HSA...
Background: Preterm infants are born with an immature immune system, limited passive immunity, and a...
European-wide directives are in place to establish a sustainable production of pigs without using pr...
Supplementation of bovine colostrum (BC) has shown to improve growth performance, intestinal develop...
Neonatal mortality is very high in farm animals (~10%) and disease resistance is greatly influenced...
Colostrum is an indispensable source of antibodies (IgG) protecting the newborn pig against infectio...
The nutritional and immunological importance of colostrum for the survival and development of the ne...
Three experiments were conducted utilizing 142 newborn (Hampshire X Yorkshire x Landrace) pigs. The ...
The structure of the small intestine of neonatal pigs has an important effect on immunoglobulin abso...
Preterm human neonates, contrary to preterm piglets, obtain immunoglobulins from their mothers via t...
The current study is aimed at highlighting the impact of enterally or parenterally applied immunoglo...
Under commercial conditions, weaning of piglets is associated with social, environmental and dietary...
To investigate what factors lead to rapid postnatal tissue growth and functional maturation in the n...
Absorption of colostral proteins ingested by neonatal piglets within 24 to 36 h after birth is gener...
During the prenatal, neonatal and post-weaning periods, the mammalian gastrointestinal tract undergo...
Early weaning of piglets is often accompanied by a severe growth check and diarrhoea. It is well est...
Background: Preterm infants are born with an immature immune system, limited passive immunity, and a...
European-wide directives are in place to establish a sustainable production of pigs without using pr...
Supplementation of bovine colostrum (BC) has shown to improve growth performance, intestinal develop...
Neonatal mortality is very high in farm animals (~10%) and disease resistance is greatly influenced...
Colostrum is an indispensable source of antibodies (IgG) protecting the newborn pig against infectio...
The nutritional and immunological importance of colostrum for the survival and development of the ne...
Three experiments were conducted utilizing 142 newborn (Hampshire X Yorkshire x Landrace) pigs. The ...
The structure of the small intestine of neonatal pigs has an important effect on immunoglobulin abso...
Preterm human neonates, contrary to preterm piglets, obtain immunoglobulins from their mothers via t...
The current study is aimed at highlighting the impact of enterally or parenterally applied immunoglo...
Under commercial conditions, weaning of piglets is associated with social, environmental and dietary...
To investigate what factors lead to rapid postnatal tissue growth and functional maturation in the n...
Absorption of colostral proteins ingested by neonatal piglets within 24 to 36 h after birth is gener...
During the prenatal, neonatal and post-weaning periods, the mammalian gastrointestinal tract undergo...
Early weaning of piglets is often accompanied by a severe growth check and diarrhoea. It is well est...
Background: Preterm infants are born with an immature immune system, limited passive immunity, and a...
European-wide directives are in place to establish a sustainable production of pigs without using pr...
Supplementation of bovine colostrum (BC) has shown to improve growth performance, intestinal develop...