Abstract:
The research was carried out in 8 pig breeding complexes, counting 54 thousand animals fattened annually, and in two traditional farms in Moldova. Depending on the severity of the neonatal diarrhea syndrome and the degree of dehydration of the piglets, they were divided into three groups: mild, moderate and severe. It was concluded that the addition of Sel-Plex products at 0.5 kg/ton of feed and Bio-Mos 1 kg/ton of feed to the basic ration of sows can help improve the clinical condition of sows by stabilizing the antioxidant status and reducing piglet morbidity and mortality. The decrease in the incidence of neo-natal diarrhea syndrome in suckling piglets, can be achieved through preventive measures aimed at maintaining the appropriate hygiene and nutrition parameters of pregnant and lactating sows, as well as ensuring hygienic and nutritional comfort for the piglets.