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Effects of fermented feed supplementation on pig growth performance: A meta-analysis

机译:发酵饲料补充对猪生长性能的影响:META分析

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Fermented feed (FF) is recommended due to its high nutritional value and digestibility, but the effects on pig growth performance are inconsistent. This meta-analysis was conducted to quantify the effects of FF on pig growth performance. We systematically searched in PubMed and Web of Science for studies (published between January 1st, 2000 and December 20th, 2018) comparing the effects of FF supplementation with basal diet on pig growth performance. The main outcomes were average daily gain (ADG), average daily feed intake (ADFI), and gain: feed ratio (G/F). Random-effects model was used to compute the weighted mean difference (WMD) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI). The robustness of the pooled estimates was determined using sensitivity and subgroup analyses. Fermented materials included in the subgroup analysis were classified as ingredients (protein and energy sources) and additives (plant materials added at low levels). Of 1371 identified articles, 25 were eligible and were included in the meta-analysis (tt = 2391 pigs). Compared with the basal diet, FF supplementation improved ADG and G/F of weaned piglets (ADG: WMD = 20.869 g/day, 95% CI: 15.007-26.731, P < 0.001; G/F: WMD = 0.023, 95% CI: 0.013 to 0.032, P < 0.001), growing pigs (ADG: WMD = 23.938 g/day, 95% CI: 15.342-32.533, P < 0.001; G/F: WMD = 0.014, 95% CI: 0.006 to 0.022, P = 0.001), and finishing pigs (ADG: WMD = 40.151 g/day, 95% CI: 6.118-74.183, P = 0.021; G/F: WMD = 0.022, 95% CI: 0.005 to 0.038, P = 0.009), but had no effect on ADFI (P > 0.05). The subgroup analyses revealed that fermented feed ingredients could boost the growth performance of weaned piglets and growing pigs. The fermented feed additives promoted growth at all stages. FF supplementation can enhance pig growth performance of which the enhancement in feed efficiency is due to the improvement in nutritional value and availability rather than feed intake.
机译:由于其高营养价值和消化率,建议使用发酵饲料(FF),但对猪生长性能的影响是不一致的。进行该荟萃分析以量化FF对猪生长性能的影响。我们系统地搜索了学习的PubMed和Science Web(2018年1月1日和2000年12月20日发布),比较FF补充与基础饮食对猪生长性能的影响。主要结果是平均每日增益(ADG),平均每日进料摄入(ADFI),以及增益:进料比(G / F)。随机效应模型用于计算加权平均差(WMD)和95%置信区间(95%CI)。使用灵敏度和子组分析确定汇总估计的稳健性。将亚组分析中包含的发酵材料被分类为成分(蛋白质和能源)和添加剂(在低水平下添加的植物材料)。在1371个鉴定的文章中,25条符合条件,并包含在Meta分析(TT = 2391猪)中。与断奶仔猪的基础饮食,FF补充改善ADG和G / F(ADG:WMD = 20.869克/天,95%CI:15.007-26.731,P <0.001; G / F:WMD = 0.023,95%CI :0.013至0.032,P <0.001),种植猪(ADG:WMD = 23.938克/天,95%CI:15.342-32.533,P <0.001; G / F:WMD = 0.014,95%CI:0.006至0.022, p = 0.001)和整理猪(ADG:WMD = 40.151克/天,95%CI:6.118-74.183,P = 0.021; G / F:WMD = 0.022,95%CI:0.005至0.038,P = 0.009) ,但对ADFI没有影响(p> 0.05)。亚组分析显示发酵饲料成分可以提高断奶仔猪和种植猪的生长性能。发酵的饲料添加剂促进了所有阶段的生长。 FF补充可以增强猪生长性能,其中饲料效率的增强是由于营养价值和可用性而不是饲料摄入量的提高。

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