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Review: Transport Losses in Market Weight Pigs: I. A Review of Definitions, Incidence, and Economic Impact

机译:综述:市场重量猪的运输损失:I。定义,发病率和经济影响的综述

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Transport losses (dead and nonambulatory pigs) present animal welfare, legal, and economic challenges to the US swine industry. The objectives of this review are to explore 1) the historical perspective of transport losses; 2) the incidence and economic implications of transport losses; and 3) the symptoms and metabolic characteristics of fatigued pigs. In 1933 and 1934, the incidence of dead and nonambulatory pigs was reported to be 0.08 and 0.16%, respectively. More recently, 23 commercial field trials (n = 6,660,569 pigs) were summarized and the frequency of dead pigs, nonambulatory pigs, and total transport losses at the processing plant were 0.25, 0.44, and 0.69% respectively. In 2006, total economic losses associated with these transport losses were estimated to cost the US pork industry approximately $46 million. Furthermore, 0.37 and 0.05% of the nonambulatory pigs were classified as either fatigued (nonambulatory, noninjured) or injured, respectively, in 18 of these trials (n = 4,966,419 pigs). Fatigued pigs display signs of acute stress (open-mouth breathing, skin discoloration, muscle tremors) and are in a metabolic state of acidosis, characterized by low blood pH and high blood lactate concentrations; however, the majority of fatigued pigs will recover with rest. Transport losses are a multifactorial problem consisting of people, pig, facility design, management, transportation, processing plant, and environmental factors, and, because of these multiple factors, continued research efforts are needed to understand how each of the factors and the relationships among factors affect the well-being of the pig during the marketing process.
机译:运输损失(死猪和非行猪)给美国养猪业带来了动物福利,法律和经济挑战。审查的目的是探索1)运输损失的历史观点; 2)运输损失的发生率和经济影响; 3)疲劳猪的症状和代谢特征。据报道,在1933年和1934年,死猪和非卧床猪的发病率分别为0.08和0.16%。最近,总结了23项商业田间试验(n = 6,660,569头猪),加工厂的死猪,非卧床猪的发生频率和总运输损失分别为0.25%,0.44%和0.69%。在2006年,与这些运输损失相关的总经济损失估计使美国猪肉产业损失约4600万美元。此外,在这些试验的18个试验中,分别将0.37%和0.05%的非活动性猪归类为疲劳(非活动性,非受伤)或受伤(n = 4,966,419头猪)。疲劳的猪表现出急性应激的迹象(张口呼吸,皮肤变色,肌肉震颤),并且处于酸中毒的代谢状态,其特征是血液pH值低和血液乳酸浓度高。但是,大多数疲劳的猪都会休息休息。运输损失是一个多因素问题,包括人,猪,设施设计,管理,运输,加工厂和环境因素,并且由于这些多重因素,需要继续进行研究以了解每个因素以及各个因素之间的关系。影响销售过程中猪的健康的因素。

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