The present study investigated the effects of dietary energy levels with β-mannanase (βM) and emulsifier (EM) supplementation on grower pigs. A total of 192 pigs (Landrace × Yorkshire × Duroc) with an average initial body weight of 22.78±1.06 kg were randomly assigned to 8 treatments with 6 replicates (4 pigs per pen). The experiment lasted 35 days (phase 1, d 1–21; phase 2, d 22–35) and followed a 2×2×2 factorial design with metabolizable energy levels (3,350 and 3,250 kcal/kg), βM supplementation (- and +0.05%), and EM supplementation (- and +0.05%). There was a tendency toward an interaction between EM and βM supplementation during phase 1 on fecal microbiota, by an increase in Bifidobacterium abundance (p = 0.083) and a decrease in Salmonella counts (p = 0.081). The higher energy level increased (p p = 0.081) and average daily gain (p = 0.082). The supplementation of EM increased (p p Escherichia coli population tended to be lower while Lactobacillus increased (p = 0.084) in the EM-supplemented group (p = 0.074). In conclusion, adding EM to the diet of grower pigs improved growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and may help regulating pathogenic bacterial populations.
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