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Unpublished Paper
Comparison of Joint Angles for Feet and Leg Conformation Traits between Gilts at Selection and at their Second Gestation and Sows Parity 5 and Above
Animal Industry Report
  • Joseph D. Stock, Iowa State University
  • Julia A. Calderón Díaz, Iowa State University
  • Benny E. Mote, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
  • Kenneth J Stalder, Iowa State University
Extension Number
ASL R3118
Publication Date
2016
Disciplines
Topic
Swine
Summary and Implications

This study is a portion from the validation process of an objective methodology to measure feet and leg joint angles and to evaluate their relationship with sow longevity.

Joint angle measurements from five feet and leg conformation traits (knee, hock, front and rear pasterns and rear stance) that have been previously described in the literature as being related with sow longevity were obtained from maternal gilts at selection and during their second gestation and compared with those obtained from 45 crossbred sows parity 5 and above. Significant differences (P < 0.05) between parities were identified in the knee, both pasterns, hock and rear stance joint angle measurements. These results suggest that as pigs age, structural changes occur. The range of which these changes occur could carry implications for the use of objective feet and leg angles towards future selection programs and protocols.

Copyright Holder
Iowa State University
DOI
https://doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-248
Language
en
Citation Information
Joseph D. Stock, Julia A. Calderón Díaz, Benny E. Mote and Kenneth J Stalder. "Comparison of Joint Angles for Feet and Leg Conformation Traits between Gilts at Selection and at their Second Gestation and Sows Parity 5 and Above" (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kenneth_stalder/111/