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Physical Conditions of Cull Sows Associated with On-Farm Production Records
Open Journal of Veterinary Medicine
  • Mark Knauer, North Carolina State University
  • Kenneth Stalder, Iowa State University
  • Thomas Baas, Iowa State University
  • Colin Johnson, Iowa State University
  • Locke Karriker, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
9-1-2012
DOI
10.4236/ojvm.2012.23023
Abstract

Cull sow physical conditions were associated with on-farm production records. Sows (923) within one integrated U.S. production system were evaluated at two harvest facilities. Physical conditions evaluated at harvest were analyzed by parity, culling code and production measures. Farm culling codes were categorized into poor body condition (BC), old age (G), lameness (L), other (O), poor litter performance (P) and reproductive failure (R). Production measures included lifetime pigs born alive (LPBA), pigs born alive in the last litter (PBALL), pigs per sow per year (PSY) and weaning to culling interval. The L culling code had a greater (P < 0.05) prevalence of cracked hooves when compared to the other five culling codes (30.9% vs. 18.7%). Sows without front cracked hooves tended (P = 0.07) to have greater PSY (0.80) when compared to sows having front cracked hooves. Females without rear digital overgrowth had more (P < 0.05) PBALL (0.54) and tended (P = 0.06) to have increased PSY (0.80) when compared to sows with rear digital overgrowth. Sows without shoulder lesions had greater (P < 0.05) LPBA (2.01) when compared to sows with shoulder lesions. Regression coefficient estimates for percent lung lesion involvement were positive and tended (P < 0.10) to be different from zero for LPBA (0.06) and PSY (0.03). Females with severe teeth wear tended (P ≤ 0.10) to have fewer LPBA (1.36), PBALL (0.45) and had fewer (P < 0.01) PSY (1.10) when compared to sows without severe teeth wear. Sows culled for BC and L had lower (P < 0.01) backfat when compared to sows from the other four culling codes (1.83 and 2.04 cm vs. 2.47 to 2.85 cm, respectively). Multiple cull sow physical conditions evaluated at harvest had associations with on-farm reproductive measures.

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This article is published as Knauer, Mark, Ken Stalder, Tom Baas, Colin Johnson, and Locke Karriker. "Physical Conditions of Cull Sows Associated with On-Farm Production Records." Open Journal of Veterinary Medicine 2, no. 03 (2012): 137. doi: 10.4236/ojvm.2012.23023. Posted with permission.

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Citation Information
Mark Knauer, Kenneth Stalder, Thomas Baas, Colin Johnson, et al.. "Physical Conditions of Cull Sows Associated with On-Farm Production Records" Open Journal of Veterinary Medicine Vol. 2 Iss. 3 (2012) p. 137 - 150
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kenneth_stalder/188/