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Arch Anim Nutr ; 63(1): 16-25, 2009 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19271548

ABSTRACT

Nine gilts weighing 80 kg at the beginning of the trial were fed a mycotoxin contaminated diet containing 2 mg deoxynivalenol (DON) and 0.4 mg zearalenone (ZON) per kg (Diet M). Their daily weight gain until 103 kg BW was reduced in comparison to the nine control animals fed an uncontaminated diet (Diet C) (763 vs. 912 g; p = 0.02). There was no treatment effect on the age at first observed oestrus. Seven and eight gilts receiving Diet M and C, respectively, became pregnant after being mated once or being again mated three weeks later. The examination of the uteri of gilts slaughtered 35-61 days after mating showed that the exposure to DON and ZON had no effect on the number of foetuses per gilt (p = 0.54), but increased their growth rate (p = 0.003). Thus, low dietary DON and ZON levels had no negative effects on the reproductive parameters examined. The hypothesis that the bulbourethral gland weight of barrows can be used for the bioassay of low dietary ZON levels was rejected since feeding Diet M from 80-103 kg BW did not increase the weight of that accessory sex gland (p = 0.51).


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Bulbourethral Glands/drug effects , Fertility/drug effects , Swine/physiology , Trichothecenes/toxicity , Zearalenone/toxicity , Animals , Bulbourethral Glands/growth & development , Estrogens, Non-Steroidal/toxicity , Estrus/drug effects , Estrus/physiology , Female , Fertility/physiology , Food Contamination/analysis , Litter Size , Male , Organ Size , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Rate , Random Allocation , Swine/growth & development , Weight Gain/drug effects
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