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Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Swine Herds Achieve High Performance by Culling Low Lifetime Efficiency Sows in Early Parity
Ariko TAKANASHI1  Yuzo KOKETSU1  Iain MCTAGGART1 
[1] School of Agriculture, Meiji University
关键词: herd management;    lifetime efficiency;    sow;    suboptimal performance;   
DOI  :  10.1292/jvms.10-0549
学科分类:兽医学
来源: Japanese Society of Veterinary Science
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【 摘 要 】

References(16)Cited-By(3)Sow lifetime performance and by-parity performance were analyzed using a 3 by 3 factorial design, comprising 3 herd productivity groups and 3 sow efficiency groups. Data was obtained from 101 Japanese herds, totaling 173,526 parity records of 34,929 sows, for the years 2001 to 2006. Sows were categorized into 3 groups based on the lower and upper 25th percentiles of the annualized lifetime pigs born alive: low lifetime efficiency sows (LE sows), intermediate lifetime efficiency sows or high lifetime efficiency sows. Herds were grouped on the basis of the upper and lower 25th percentiles of pigs weaned per mated female per year, averaged over 6 years: high-, intermediate- or low-performing herds. Mixed-effects models were used for comparisons. LE sows in high-performing herds had 57.8 fewer lifetime nonproductive days and 0.5 earlier parity at removal than those in low-performing herds (P<0.05). The number of pigs born alive of LE sows continuously decreased from parity 1 to 5, whereas those of high lifetime efficiency sows gradually increased from parity 1 to 4 before decreasing up to parity ≥ 6 (P<0.05). In conclusion, the LE sows have a performance pattern of decreasing number of pigs born alive across parity. The present study also indicates that high-performing herds culled potential LE sows earlier than the other herds.

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