Research
Good Bacteria
Part 1
Field evaluation of the efficacy of a probiotic containing
Bacillus licheniformis and Bacillus subtilis
spores, on the health status and performance of sows
and their litters
Abstract
Alexopoulos
C, Georgoulakis IE, Tzivara A, Kritas SK, Siochu A,
Kyriakis SC.
Clinic
of Obstetrics and A.I., School of Veterinary Medicine,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki,
Macedonia, Greece.
The
aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of BioPlus
2B, a probiotic containing Bacillus licheniformis
and Bacillus subtilis spores, on the health
status and productivity of sows and their litters. A
total of 109 gilts and sows were allocated into two
experimental groups, as follows: untreated controls
(UC) and BioPlus 2B (same feeding as the UC group plus
BioPlus 2B) at a dose of 400 g/ton of feed (equal to
1.28 x 10(6) viable spores/g of feed). Treatment started
from the day of allocation (14 days prior to the expected
farrowing) up to the weaning day. Homogeneity of the
groups was satisfied with regard to the parity. From
the results it was evident that BioPlus 2B supplementation
of the feed improved gilt/sow performance as shown by:
(i) the increase of sow feed consumption during the
first 14 days postpartum and (ii) the decrease of sow
weight loss during the suckling period. Certain blood
and milk parameters were significantly improved, as
shown by higher serum cholesterol and total lipids concentrations
and higher milk fat and protein content at mid-suckling
period. As a consequence, a positive effect was also
noticed as regard litter health and performance characteristics
in terms of: (i) decrease in piglet diarrhoea score,
(ii) decrease in pre-weaning mortality thus leading
to increase in the number of weaned piglets per litter
and (iii) increase in piglet body weight at weaning.
Moreover, BioPlus 2B tended to improve the health status
and fertility of sows demonstrating: (i) tendency to
a lower proportion of sows with Mastitis-Metritus-Agalactia
(MMA) problems and (ii) lower proportion of sows returning
to oestrus.