Weight gain of pregnant sows associated with their behavior in pens and to the uniformity of piglets
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2011.v46.9946Keywords:
group-housing, pregnant sows, piglets, birth weightAbstract
The objective of this work was to evaluate the association between the behavior of group-housed sows during feeding time, with weight gain during the last month of gestation and to determine if piglet birth weight uniformity is influenced by sow weight gain. Sows (n = 699) were separated into three parity groups (P): 2, 3–5, and 6–9. Each parity group was divided in three subgroups according to the percentage of weight gain: low, medium, and high. Sows from P 6–9 showed higher number of piglet birth weight below 1,200 g and higher birth weight coefficient of variation, in comparison to P 2 sows. Lower birth weight piglets and higher number of piglets weighing <1,200 g were observed in the low weight subgroup. There was a correlation of weight gain percentage during gestation with the number of visits to the feeder (r = 0.669) and with the number of aggressive encounters (r = 0.451). Variation in weight gain during the last month of gestation in group-housed sows is influenced by competition at feeding time, and the lower weight gain during the last month of gestation reduces the birth weight of piglets.Downloads
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2012-01-06
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Panzardi, A., Mellagi, A. P. G., Bierhals, T., Gheller, N. B., Bernardi, M. L., Bortolozzo, F. P., & Wentz, I. (2012). Weight gain of pregnant sows associated with their behavior in pens and to the uniformity of piglets. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 46(11), 1562–1569. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2011.v46.9946
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ANIMAL SCIENCE