Anemia in Neonatal Piglets: Different Iron Supplementation Strategies on Growth and Hematological Parameters of Piglets

  • Kobe Buyse
  • , Geert Janssens
  • , Ruben Decaluwé
  • , Bart Pardon
  • , Ioannis Arsenakis
  • , Dominiek Maes

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Piglets are highly susceptible to iron deficiency. This randomized clinical trial evaluated the effectiveness of four iron dosing schemes in preventing anemia. Two herds with different farrowing management systems were included. In each herd, 40 litters (6 piglets/litter) were selected on day 3 of age. A 2 × 2 factorial design was applied, combining two intramuscular iron dextran injection schemes [37.5 mg Fe/kg (low injection; LI) or 150 mg Fe/kg (high injection; HI)] with two oral ferrous sulphate feed supplementation schemes [125 mg Fe/kg (low feed; LF) or 200 mg Fe/kg (high feed; HF)]. Blood samples were collected at 4 and 20 days of age, and piglets were weighed at 3 and 20 days. Data were analyzed using linear mixed models, with significance set at p < 0.05. In Herd A, HI-LF piglets showed increased body weight, whereas no growth differences were observed in Herd B. Creep-feed intake did not differ between treatments. HI consistently improved red-cell indices in Herd A, while in Herd B LI piglets initially showed higher values at day 4, but HI piglets surpassed them by day 20. Leukocyte responses were limited. High-dose iron injections were effective in preventing anemia, while oral supplementation had minimal impact.
Oorspronkelijke taalEngels
TijdschriftVeterinary sciences
Volume13
Exemplaarnummer2
ISSN2306-7381
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PublicatiestatusGepubliceerd - 3-feb.-2026

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