Hydroxy-selenomethionine improved sow fertility, piglet survival, and antioxidant defenses under heat stress.

Researchers have identified hydroxy-selenomethionine as a selenium source that delivers stronger protection for sows exposed to high temperatures.
When included during gestation and lactation, the supplement improved reproductive outcomes, enhanced antioxidant defenses, and supported piglet health more consistently than sodium selenite or seleno-yeast.
Heat stress often reduces fertility and piglet survival. Sows fed OH-SeMet produced more live-born piglets and heavier litters by day 21. Piglets also showed stronger weight gain during lactation.
The researchers highlighted several measurable improvements:
Taken together, these improvements show how supplementation can help sustain reproductive success even in hot climates where performance is often compromised.
Heat stress disrupts redox balance, leading to oxidative damage. OH-SeMet supplementation boosted antioxidant systems in sows and piglets, reducing harmful markers and strengthening cellular defenses.
The antioxidant benefits were evident across several key markers, showing stronger protection against oxidative damage than other selenium sources:
This reinforcement was more pronounced than with sodium selenite or seleno-yeast.
OH-SeMet also delivered notable improvements in immunity and intestinal integrity. Researchers observed reductions in inflammation and enhancements in gut structure and function:
Together, these findings highlight how this form of selenium supports both systemic immunity and intestinal resilience under heat stress.
The study demonstrate that OH-SeMet supplementation during sow gestation and lactation provides superior protection against heat stress compared to traditional selenium sources.
By improving reproductive outcomes, strengthening antioxidant defenses, enhancing immunity, and safeguarding piglet gut health, OH-SeMet offers producers a practical strategy to maintain herd performance in increasingly warm environments.
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