Med. Weter. 70 (9), 553-557, 2014
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| Stefaniak T., Rząsa A., Jawor P., Zyzak A., Niemczuk W., Kuczaj M., Popławski M., Borkowski J.
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| Field application of egg yolk immunoglobulin as the feed additive in prophylaxis of diseases
in weaned piglets |
| The influence of yolk immunoglobulin (IgY) as the feed additive for piglets during first two and three weeks
after weaning on the selected production and health parameters was evaluated in field conditions. Piglets were
fed 0.5 g IgY/kg feed (n = 87), 1 g IgY/kg (n = 180) and 2 g IgY/kg (n = 384). Control group was 847 piglets fed
the same feed without IgY. IgY preparation was obtained by air drying the purified yolk gammaglobulin from
non-immunized hens. IgY concentration was estimated using radial immunodiffusion and antibody activity
against selected enterotoxigenic bacteria using ELISA. It was found that it minimized the losses caused by
alimentary tract pathology, but not influenced respiratory tract infections. Higher weight gain was observed
in the experimental groups. The addition of 2 g IgY/kg of the feed may be recommended in field conditions in
the postweaning period. |
| Key words: IgY, weaned piglets, diarrhea |