Benefits of Saccharomyces cerevisiae var. boulardii on Sow Body Condition and Reproductive Performance During Heat Stress Periods
What are the physiological consequences of heat stress on sows?
Figure 1 – Physiological consequences of heat stress on sows.
Did you know?
Sows’ comfort zone: 15/20°C
Why is it important to manage the body condition of sows well during heat stress?
Ensuring proper sow body condition has important implications:
- Milk production and energy requirements: The energy demands of milk production are substantial, making it essential for sows to have adequate energy reserves. Genetic selection has increased litter size and milk production, leading to higher body energy demands.
Did you know?
The energy requirements for lactating sows are primarily driven by milk production, which can account for 65% to 80% of their total energy needs
- Second litter syndrome (SLS): Lower body reserves mobilization can help limit the risk of SLS in sows. This syndrome is characterized by poorer reproductive performance during their second parity compared to their first. This often includes a lower farrowing rate and reduced litter size. The primary cause is significant weight loss during the first lactation, which negatively impacts the sow’s body condition and subsequent reproductive efficiency (Soede, 2014).
- Sows experiencing SLS are also more likely to have continued reproductive challenges in later parities, potentially leading to early culling. Given that weight loss during lactation is a key factor affecting reproductive performance in second parity sows, any management strategy that increases feed intake in lactation or feed efficiency is likely to enhance their reproductive outcomes.
- Reproductive performance: Sows in adequate body condition at mating have better reproductive performance, including higher conception rates, more piglets born alive, and improved litter performance. (Authement and Knauer, 2023). This is particularly important under heat stress conditions, which can negatively impact reproductive outcomes.
- Health and longevity: Proper body condition helps maintain the overall health and longevity of sows. Sows with lower body condition scores are more likely to experience prolapse and are more susceptible to body lesions such as shoulder or vulva lesions (Authement and Knauer, 2023). Maintaining an appropriate body condition contributes to a longer productive life and reduced culling rates.
How can LEVUCELL SB help in this context?
- The primary objective was to assess the effect of LEVUCELL SB included in a specific nutritional solution on sows’ performance and its carryover benefits on subsequent litter performance during and after heat stress.
- Throughout the field study period, sows were exposed to varying levels of heat stress, with temperatures inside the facility measured using THI probes.
- The distribution of time spent under different temperature ranges was recorded, with significant portions of time spent in temperatures exceeding 25°C.
Colostrum Quality
Sow Body Condition
Figure 2 – Trial results – Body reserves mobilization in the control and treated groups. Commercial farm, The Netherlands.
Carryover Benefits On Subsequent Litter Performance
Figure 3 – Trial results – Litter performance during cycle 1 and cycle 2 in the control and treated groups. Commercial farm, The Netherlands.Reduced Removed Sows
Thanks to the maintenance of better sow body condition and the improvement in litter performance, fewer sows were removed and were therefore kept for longer (Figure 4).
Figure 4 – Trial results – Removed sows per parity in the control and treated groups. Commercial farm, The Netherlands
Did you know?
The economic breakeven point for sows is not reached until they have reached the third farrowing cycle.
Energy Utilization and Efficiency
Economic Benefits
Applying the field study results to a 500-sow farm, the expected benefits during a heat stress period include:
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The total estimated benefit amounts to €15,500, demonstrating the significant economic advantages of incorporating LEVUCELL SB included in a specific nutritional solution into sow diets during heat stress periods.
Conclusion
The results of this field study underscore the contribution of LEVUCELL SB included in a specific nutritional solution in maintaining sow body condition, colostrum quality, and subsequent litter performance during heat stress.
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