ANALYSIS OF THE ENERGY VALUE OF SOWS COLOSTRUM

Michal Rolinec, Daniel Bíro, Branislav Gálik, Milan Simko, Miroslav Juráček

Abstract


The aim of this study was to determine the gross energy (GE) of sow colostrum in different sampling times and find out how time affects the GE of sow colostrum. Colostrum samples were collected at every hour from the beginning of farrowing to the 12th hour. Then, the samples were analyzed for GE, dry matter, crude protein, fat and lactose. We detected the highest GE of colostrum soon after the beginning of farrowing: 5.30 MJ.kg-1in the 1st hour, 5.48 MJ.kg-1 in the 2nd hour and 5.38 MJ.kg-1 in the 3rd hour. The lowest GE of colostrum was detected in the 11th hour (4.90 MJ.kg-1) and the 12th hour (4.88 MJ.kg-1) after the beginning of farrowing. We did not find a statistically significant relationship between the times of sampling and the gross energy concentration in sow colostrum.


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