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The effect of feeding strategy during rearing in a commercial setting on gilt body condition, lactation performance and culling rate in modern sows nursing large litters

机译:饲养策略在镀敷件饲养过程中的效果,现代母猪哺乳期大窝中的泌乳性能和剔除率

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In intensive pig herds, a large proportion of culled sows are first and second parity sows. However, this is economically unfavorable. Gilt body condition is important in relation to gilt performance and different feeding strategies have been suggested to promote the optimal gilt body condition at first service. However, intensive breeding has led to the need for more knowledge on the effects of feeding strategy during rearing in a commercial setting in modern sows nursing large litters >= 14 piglets. The objective of this study was therefore to study the effect of feeding strategy during rearing on gilt body condition and performance in the first lactation including, litter size and weight, milk production and composition, lactation feed intake and body mobilization, and culling rate postweaning. A total of 270 primiparous gilts of commercial Danish Landrace x Danish Yorkshire were fed two different feed levels (restrictive/semi ad libitum) during rearing in a group housing system and overall production performance was measured where 39 gilts underwent additional recordings. Results showed that there was a large variation in body condition within each of the feeding treatments. However, semi ad libitum fed gilts were fatter compared to restrictively fed gilts (P 0.05) at first service. However, there was no effect of feeding strategy during rearing on the overall performance and culling rate postweaning. Results from gilts that underwent additional recordings showed that restrictively fed gilts produced litters with a higher birth weight than semi ad libitum fed gilts (21.2 kg vs. 18.6 kg; SEM 1.05; P = 0.01) and semi ad libitum fed gilts had a higher percentage of milk protein on day 14 (4.8%) and 21 (4.6%) in lactation compared to restrictively fed gilts (4.1 and 4.2%; P 0.01). In conclusion, increasing feed level during rearing in a commercial setting created a large variation in body condition, but semi ad libitum fed gilts were fatter at first service. This did, however, not affect the overall performance and culling rate of primiparous sows and it is therefore not economically favorable.
机译:在密集的猪群中,大部分剔除的母猪是第一和第二个平等母猪。然而,这在经济上是不利的。镀镀体条件与镀金性能有关,并且已经提出了不同的饲养策略,以促进首次服务的最佳镀金体状态。然而,强化育种导致需要更多了解饲养策略在饲养饲养过程中的喂养策略在现代母猪护理大型小窝饲料中的影响> = 14颗仔猪。因此,本研究的目的是研究喂养策略在饲养镀金体病症期间的效果和在第一次哺乳期间的性能,包括凋落物尺寸和重量,牛奶生产和组成,哺乳进料进口和体动员,以及剔除率发生后切割速率。共有270个商业丹麦地拉师X丹麦克郡X丹麦克郡在饲养期间喂养两种不同的饲料水平(限制/半广告),衡量总体生产性能,其中39吉尔在额外的录音中进行了额外的录音。结果表明,每个饲养处理中的身体状况有很大的变化。然而,与第一次服务的限制性喂养吉尔茨(P <0.05)进行比较,FED Libitum Fed Gilts更胖。然而,在饲养过程中饲养策略在整体性能和剔除率发生后没有影响。接受额外录音的吉尔的结果表明,限制性喂养的刺激产生了比半广告利用喂养的出生体重较高的窝点(21.2公斤,18.6公斤; SEM 1.05; P& 0.01)和半广告喂养吉尔特与限制性喂养的胃肠(4.1和4.2%4.1和4.2%; 4.01)相比,第14天(4.8%)和21(4.6%)和21(4.6%)较高百分比的牛奶蛋白。总之,在商业环境中饲养期间的饲料水平越来越大,造成了体质的大变化,但是在第一项服务时,喂养的半广告充满活力的刺激性均为百分比。然而,这不影响初始母猪的整体性能和剔除率,因此在经济上不利。

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    《Livestock Science》 |2019年第2019期|共7页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Copenhagen Dept Vet &

    Anim Sci Gronnegardsvej 2 DK-1870 Copenhagen C Denmark;

    Univ Copenhagen Dept Vet &

    Anim Sci Gronnegardsvej 2 DK-1870 Copenhagen C Denmark;

    SEGES Danish Pig Res Ctr Axeltorv 3 DK-1609 Copenhagen Denmark;

    Univ Copenhagen Dept Vet &

    Anim Sci Gronnegardsvej 2 DK-1870 Copenhagen C Denmark;

    SEGES Danish Pig Res Ctr Axeltorv 3 DK-1609 Copenhagen Denmark;

    Univ Copenhagen Dept Vet &

    Anim Sci Gronnegardsvej 2 DK-1870 Copenhagen C Denmark;

    Univ Copenhagen Dept Vet &

    Anim Sci Gronnegardsvej 2 DK-1870 Copenhagen C Denmark;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 家畜;
  • 关键词

    Feeding; Rearing; Gilt; Performance; Reproduction;

    机译:喂养;饲养;镀金;性能;繁殖;

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