Carnitol-L®: A Boost for Sow and Piglet Performance

In recent decades the reproductive performance of sows has improved considerably due to advances in genetics, feed formulations and management techniques. Increasing the number of piglets born alive is one of the most important criteria while reducing the number of stillborn piglets remains an enormous challenge.

The substantial increase of total born piglets is a potential productive advantage. Nevertheless, it usually goes hand-in-hand with a greater birth weight variability (0.8 - 1.1 kg) and more small and non-viable piglets (≤ 0.8 kg). The increase in prolificacy has not been accompanied by a proportional increase in the amount of colostrum, putting piglets with a lower birth weight at a disadvantage.

L-carnitine has increasingly been used as a supplement in livestock animals. Trials consistently demonstrate the beneficial effects of dietary L-carnitine supplementation on performance characteristics in several animal species (pigs, chickens, cattle, horses). Impressive effects of L-carnitine supplementation have also been observed in the reproductive performance of sows. 

 

Benefits of carnitine

Various metabolic processes take place in the liver and thus good liver function is crucial for optimal performance. Carnitine and choline chloride are derived from dietary sources and endogenous biosynthesis. However, endogenous synthesis is insufficient to meet the metabolic requirement during gestation. Both compounds are essential for fat metabolism and transport of fatty acids into the mitochondria. These structures are considered to be the powerhouses of the cells and provide energy.

L-carnitine supplementation to sows also stimulates the glucose metabolism in the foetuses, providing extra energy for foetal development. This boost results in higher litter weights at birth. Moreover, the higher milk production largely contributes to a better performance of the suckling piglets (Figure 1). 

 

Figure 1. Benefits of Carnitol-L® supplementation to sows in gestation

 

Carnitol-L®

Carnitol-L (Huvepharma) is a complementary feed. Its liquid and palatable formulation contains high concentrations of L-carnitine, choline chloride, sorbitol, and selected plant extracts. These ingredients with hepatoprotective properties especially contribute to: 

  • boosting metabolic liver function and preventing fatty liver in sows
  • optimising the efficiency of energy production from feed
  • detoxifying and eliminating harmful waste products
  • stimulating appetite

As a result, Carnitol-L® substantially optimises reproductive performance and has no withdrawal time.

 

Field trials

The benefits of supplementing Carnitol-L® on the average number of live and stillborn piglets was investigated in a trial in a highly-productive Danish sow herd (Table 1).

 

Table 1. Technical data of the sow herd

 

At entering the farrowing crates, sows received 40 ml Carnitol-L® daily in the feed troughs for the 5 days prior to farrowing. The daily dose per sow corresponded to 1.2 g L-carnitine, 1.5 g choline chloride and 11.4 g sorbitol. A specially developed and adjustable drench fitting on the product container was used (Figure 2). 

 

Figure 2. Dosing drench for Carnitol-L®

 

Average litter data of farrowings before (control) and after the supplementation were recorded and compared. Moreover, data was determined on an annual basis, taking the farrowing index into account.

Carnitol-L® supplementation for the last 5 days before farrowing resulted in: 

  • an average increase of 0.4 live born piglets/sow/litter, corresponding to 0.95 (= 0.4 x 2.38) live born piglets/sow/year (Figure 3)
  • an average decrease of 0.37 stillborn piglets/sow/litter, corresponding to 0.88 (= 0.37 x 2.38) stillborn piglets/sow/year (Figure 4)

 

Figure 3. Average number of live born piglets in the Carnitol-L® supplemented group versus the control group

 

Figure 4. Average number of stillborn piglets in the Carnitol-L® supplemented group versus the control group

 

The return on investment was 1:4.8 when comparing the control farrowings with the Carnitol-L® supplemented farrowings.

The efficacy of Carnitol-L® supplementation was also evaluated in two other trials in Danish sow herds: 

  • 120 mg L-carnitine/sow/day for the last 4 weeks of gestation resulted in a significant increase in the body weight of piglets at birth by 33 g/piglet
  • 60 mg L-carnitine/sow/day for the first 12 weeks of gestation in combination with 120 mg L-carnitine/sow/day for the last 4 weeks of gestation resulted in
    • a significant reduction in the number of weak born piglets (-0.75)
    • lower pre-weaning mortality (-0.28 piglets)
    • higher body weights at weaning (+0.2 kg)

 

Conclusion

Studies reported in the literature and recent field trials consistently demonstrate that dietary L-carnitine supplementation during gestation increases the reproductive performance of sows. The supplementation of 40 ml Carnitol-L® during the last 5 days prior to farrowing results in a substantial increase in the number of live born piglets and a decrease in the number of still births.