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Swine Carcass Characterization Exposed to a Small-scale Desiccation Environment
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Conference Proceedings and Presentations
  • Sara E. Weyer, Iowa State University
  • Brett C. Ramirez, Iowa State University
  • Daniel S. Andersen, Iowa State University
  • Benjamin C. Smith, Iowa State University
Document Type
Presentation
Conference
2021 ASABE Annual International Meeting
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-2021
DOI
10.13031/aim.202100821
Conference Title
2021 ASABE Annual International Meeting
Conference Date
July 12-16, 2021
Abstract

A catastrophic mortality event for swine would present numerous challenges with management and disposal of infected carcasses. This study explored a new strategy for biosecure in-barn processing of swine carcasses as an alternative to traditional management and disposal approaches. A small-scale, mobile laboratory with two discovery rooms (DRs), replicating a swine finishing facility, was constructed to execute tests of in-barn disposal methods. Carcasses were desiccated by subjection to heat at a room air temperature of 43°C (110°F) for 16 days. Three carcasses (average=82 kg, SE=1.27 kg) were elevated over individual leachate collection systems in DRA, thereby removing leachate from the room. Three carcasses in DRB were placed on concrete slats with cumulative leachate collection in the pit below. Carcasses were characterized by rectal and shoulder temperature monitoring and daily weighing of carcasses and leachate in DRA. Room environments were compared for thermal performance, and carcass temperatures were compared. Data suggested there was no significant impact of flooring material on internal carcass temperature. Gompertz and logistic models were fit to leachate production data and carcass mass reduction data. Further quantification and qualification of in-barn management strategies will result in better definition of biosecure disposal approaches in the event of a catastrophic mortality event.

Comments

This conference presentation is published as Weyer, Sara E., Brett C. Ramirez, Daniel S. Andersen, and Benjamin C. Smith. "Swine Carcass Characterization Exposed to a Small-scale Desiccation Environment." ASABE Paper No. 2100821. ASABE Annual International Meeting, July 12-16, 2021. DOI: 10.13031/aim.202100821. Posted with permission.

Copyright Owner
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Sara E. Weyer, Brett C. Ramirez, Daniel S. Andersen and Benjamin C. Smith. "Swine Carcass Characterization Exposed to a Small-scale Desiccation Environment" (2021) p. 2100821
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/brett-ramirez/42/