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Impact of seasonal thermal stress on physiological and blood biochemical parameters in pigs under different dietary energy levels
Authors:P. K. Pathak  R. Roychoudhury  J. Saharia  M. C. Borah  D. J. Dutta  R. Bhuyan  D. Kalita
Affiliation:1.ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Sikkim Centre,Tadong,India;2.Department of LPM,College of Veterinary Science, Assam Agricultural University,Guwahati,India;3.College of Veterinary Science, Assam Agricultural University,Guwahati,India
Abstract:The present study was formulated to find out the status of important season related thermal stress biomarkers of pure-bred (Hampshire) and crossbred (50% Hampshire × 50% local) pigs under the agro-climatic condition of Assam State, India. The experiment was also aimed to study the role of different level of energy ration (110, 100, and 90% energy of NRC feeding standard for pig) in variation of physiological and biochemical parameters in two genetic groups of pigs in different seasons. The metabolizable energy value were 3260, 2936.5, and 3585.8 kcal/kg in grower ration and 3260.2, 2936.6, and 3587 kcal/kg in finisher ration for normal energy (NE), low energy (LE) and high energy (HE), respectively. Both the genetic group of animals were housed separately under intensive system of management. Each pen was measuring 10′ × 12′ along with an outer enclosure. Six weaned piglets (almost similar body weight of average 10.55 kg) of each group were kept in a separate pen. However, after attainment of 35 kg body weight, the animals of a group were divided in two pens of three animals each. The present experiment indicated that average ambient temperature during summer months (27.33–29.51 °C) was above the comfort zone for pigs (22 °C). The significantly (P?P?P?3) and thyroxine (T4) concentrations were significantly (P?P?
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