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Comparison of management options for sows kept in pens with electronic feeding stations.

机译:比较带有电子饲养站的圈养母猪的管理方式。

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A variety of management options exist for group-housed sows and these may affect animal welfare and performance. A study was conducted to examine the effect of two management options on the performance and chronic injuries of gestating sows group-housed with electronic sow feeders (ESF). The management options examined were social management (static vs. dynamic groups) and stage of gestation at mixing (pre-implantation vs. post-implantation of embryos), with sows in stalls serving as reference. Multiparous sows (n=1569 sow records, parity 1 to 9, PIC genetics) from 100 contemporary breeding groups were used. Group-housed sows (n=1112 sow records) were assigned to a 2x2 factorial arrangement of management treatments. Each static group consisted of 35 to 40 sows that were grouped simultaneously and no further sows were added to the group. Dynamic groups consisted of 105 to 120 sows, with 35 to 40 sows being added to the group every 5 wk after the same number of sows had been moved out for farrowing. Results indicate that social management did not affect farrowing rate and weight change during gestation. However, sows in static pens sustained fewer (P=0.01) skin lesions (cuts, swellings, and wounds) and had fewer incidences (P=0.01) of lameness before farrowing than sows in the dynamic pen. Pre-implant sows had a lower farrowing rate (82.3% vs. 86.7%, P=0.05), but had fewer skin lesions before farrowing (P<0.01) compared with post-implant sows. Neither social management nor stage of gestation at mixing affected total born, born alive or stillborn litter sizes. In general, sows group-housed with ESF performed similar to sows in stalls, but sustained fewer skin lesions before farrowing. These results demonstrate that management options can affect the reproductive performance and injuries of gestating sows in the ESF system.
机译:成群饲养的母猪有多种管理选择,这些选择可能会影响动物的福利和性能。进行了一项研究,以检查两种管理方法对以电子母猪喂食器(ESF)为一组的妊娠母猪的性能和慢性损伤的影响。所检查的管理选项包括社会管理(静态组和动态组)和混合时的妊娠阶段(胚胎植入前与胚胎植入后),以小排档母猪作为参考。使用了来自100个当代育种组的多头母猪(n = 1569个母猪记录,奇偶性1至9,PIC遗传)。将成群饲养的母猪(n = 1112头母猪记录)分配给2x2阶乘安排的处理方法。每个静态组由35至40头母猪组成,这些母猪被同时分组,并且不再添加其他母猪。动态组由105至120头母猪组成,在移出相同数量的母猪进行分娩后,每5周将35至40头母猪添加到该组中。结果表明,社会管理并未影响妊娠期间的分娩率和体重变化。但是,与动态圈养母猪相比,静态圈养母猪产仔前受皮肤损伤(割伤,肿胀和伤口)少(P = 0.01),la足发生的me行几率(P = 0.01)少。植入前母猪的分娩率较低(82.3%vs. 86.7%,P = 0.05),但与植入后母猪相比,分娩前的皮肤病变较少(P <0.01)。社会管理和妊娠阶段的混合不会影响总出生,活产或死产的产仔数。通常,与ESF一起饲养的母猪的表现与摊位母猪相似,但在分娩前皮肤损害较少。这些结果表明,管理选择可能会影响ESF系统中的繁殖性能和妊娠母猪的伤害。

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