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Effect of a Co-Feed Liquid Whey-Integrated Diet on Crossbred Pigs' Fecal Microbiota

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ANIMALS
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ani13111750

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crossbred pigs; liquid whey; next-generation sequencing; 16S rRNA; fecal microbiota; bacterial community; metagenomics

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This study investigated the potential impact of a co-feed liquid whey-integrated diet on the fecal microbiota of crossbred pigs. The results showed that the supplementation with liquid whey affected the diversity and abundance of the bacterial community in the pig's feces. Furthermore, the correlation analysis suggested that the identified differentially abundant genera were associated with the physiological parameters of the pigs.
This study assessed the potential effect of a co-feed liquid whey-integrated diet on the fecal microbiota of 14 crossbred pigs. The experimental design was as follows: seven pigs were in the control group, fed with a control feed, and seven were in the experimental group, fed with the same control feed supplemented daily with liquid whey. The collection of fecal samples was conducted on each animal before the dietary treatment (T0) and one (T1), and two (T2) months after the beginning of the co-feed integration. In addition, blood samples were collected from each pig at the same time points in order to evaluate the physiological parameters. Taxonomic analysis showed a bacterial community dominated by Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Spirochaetes, and Proteobacteria phyla that populated the crossbred pig feces. The diversity metrics suggested that the co-feed supplementation affected some alpha diversity indexes of the fecal microbiota. In addition, the differential abundance analysis at the genus level revealed significant differences for various genera, suggesting that the liquid whey supplementation potentially influenced a part of the bacterial community over time. Spearman's correlations revealed that the differential abundant genera identified are positively or negatively correlated with the physiological parameters.

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