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Culling in served females and farrowed sows at consecutive parities in Spanish pig herds.


ABSTRACT: The objectives of our study were 1) to characterize culling and retention patterns in parities 0 to 6 in served females and farrowed sows in two herd groups, and 2) to quantify the factors associated with by-parity culling risks for both groups in commercial herds. Lifetime data from first-service to removal included 465,947 service records of 94,691 females served between 2008 and 2013 in 98 Spanish herds. Herds were categorized into two groups based on the upper 25th percentile of the herd means of annualized lifetime pigs weaned per sow: high-performing (> 24.7 pigs) and ordinary herds (? 24.7 pigs). Two-level log-binomial regression models were used to examine risk factors and relative risk ratios associated with by-parity culling risks.Mean by-parity culling risks (± SE) for served females and farrowed sows were 5.9?±?0.03 and 12.4?±?0.05%, respectively. Increased culling risks were associated with sows that farrowed 8 or fewer pigs born alive (PBA). Also, farrowed sows in high-performing herds in parities 2 to 6 had 1.5-5.6% higher culling risk than equivalent parity sows in ordinary herds (P?

SUBMITTER: Tani S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5819191 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Culling in served females and farrowed sows at consecutive parities in Spanish pig herds.

Tani Satomi S   Piñeiro Carlos C   Koketsu Yuzo Y  

Porcine health management 20180220


<h4>Background</h4>The objectives of our study were 1) to characterize culling and retention patterns in parities 0 to 6 in served females and farrowed sows in two herd groups, and 2) to quantify the factors associated with by-parity culling risks for both groups in commercial herds. Lifetime data from first-service to removal included 465,947 service records of 94,691 females served between 2008 and 2013 in 98 Spanish herds. Herds were categorized into two groups based on the upper 25th percent  ...[more]

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