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A total of 18 crossbred (Duroc Landrace Yorkshire) weaningpiglets (weaned on d 23, initial body weight 7.42 ± 0.19 kg) wererandomly assigned to 3 experimental groups (6 pigs per treatment,half males and half females): control group, K88 challenged groupand CGMP treated group. Control group and K88 challenged groupwere fed a cornesoybean basal diet, and CGMP treated group wasfed the basal diets supplemented with 1% CGMP. All piglets had adlibitum access to feed and water throughout the 12-day trial. Allweaning pigs were fed the basal diet for 3 days as pretreatment. Indays 8e10, 30 mL of 10% (w/v) NaCHO3 and 20% (w/v) sucrosesolution was orally administered to all of the piglets, and 30 minlater, 30 mL of LB broth containing 109 CFU/mL of E. coli K88 wasinoculated to the K88 challenged group and CGMP treated group,while 30 mL of sterile LB broth was inoculated to the control group.The average daily gain (ADG), average daily feed intake (ADFI), andfeed/gain (F/G) of each pig were monitored throughout the experimentalperiod. The fecal scores were graded by Castillo et al.(2008) (0 ¼ normally shaped feces, 1 ¼ shapeless feces, 2 ¼ softfeces, and 3 ¼ thin, liquid feces).The cornesoybean meal basal diet was formulated to meet thenutrient requirements according to NRC (2012). (Table 1).
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