Effect of a herbal preparation including nanoencapsulated thymol, carvacrol and cinnamaldehyde in feed on production parameters in the farrow-to-wean sector
Journal of Veterinary Research
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2025Autor
Wojciechowski, Jarosław
Siuda, Dominika
Małgorzata, Małgorzata
Schrijver, Ruud
Soto, Javier Banuls
Bonekamp, René
Pareek, Chandra
Pejsak, Zygmunt
Woźniakowski, Grzegorz
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Introduction: Plant extracts have been noted to be effective against multiple bacterial and viral pathogens. The aim of the
study was to determine the effect of a preparation based on nanoencapsulated thymol, carvacrol and cinnamaldehyde administered
in the feed to farrowing sows on piglet production parameters. Material and Methods: The farrowing group unit had a stocking
density of 1,100 pens, divided into groups of 25 stalls. The experiment was carried out in a group of 168 sows. The animals were
selected and placed in the farrowing house in a randomised procedure. The animals were divided into two equal groups (84 animals
in each), a control group and an experimental group. Appropriate biosecurity rules were applied and adhered to for each stage of
production. Results: The results showed positive effects of the supplement in feed in terms of average birth weight of litters and
of piglets and number of piglet days fed by the sow. The experimental group of farrowing sows showed more effective feed
consumption, better condition of the sows during weaning of the piglets, more even litters in terms of health and a significantly
lower number of piglet deaths. Conclusion: The use of the preparation positively influenced the number of piglets sold, with 88.5%
reaching the market in the experimental group compared to 82.6% in the control group. In addition, fewer abortions and less
lameness were observed in the experimental group than in the control group. The piglets born of control group sows performed
worse economically than piglets born of experimental group sows, requiring feeding or being sold underweight.
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