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The Effects of Gilts Housed Either in Group with the Electronic Sow Feeding System or Conventional Stall

This experiment was conducted to assess the welfare and productivity of gestating gilts in groups with the electronic sow feeding (ESF) system compared to conventional stalls. A total of 83 gilts (Yorkshire×Landrace) were housed into individual stalls to be artificially inseminated. Gilts confirmed...

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Autores principales: Jang, J. C., Jung, S. W., Jin, S. S., Ohh, S. J., Kim, J. E., Kim, Y. Y.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies (AAAP) and Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology (KSAST) 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4554859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26323407
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.14.0819
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author Jang, J. C.
Jung, S. W.
Jin, S. S.
Ohh, S. J.
Kim, J. E.
Kim, Y. Y.
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Jung, S. W.
Jin, S. S.
Ohh, S. J.
Kim, J. E.
Kim, Y. Y.
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description This experiment was conducted to assess the welfare and productivity of gestating gilts in groups with the electronic sow feeding (ESF) system compared to conventional stalls. A total of 83 gilts (Yorkshire×Landrace) were housed into individual stalls to be artificially inseminated. Gilts confirmed pregnant were introduced to their treatment, conventional stalls (ST) or groups with the ESF system. All gilts were taken to the farrowing crates one week prior to their expected farrowing date. In the gestation period, there were no significant differences between gilts allocated to ST and ESF on growth performance. However, backfat thickness gain (p = 0.08) and body condition score (BCS) at 110 days of gestation (p = 0.10) tended to be higher in ESF gilts than ST. Likewise, gilts housed in group showed significantly higher estimated body muscle contents at 110 days of gestation (p = 0.02) and body muscle change during gestation (p = 0.01). There was a trend for a shorter parturition time in ESF gilts (p = 0.07). In the lactation period, group housed gilts showed a tendency to increased BCS changes (p = 0.06). Reproductive performance did not differ with the exception of piglet mortality (ST = 0.2 no. of piglets vs ESF = 0.4 no. of piglets; p = 0.01). In blood profiles, ST gilts showed a higher cortisol level at 110 days of gestation (p = 0.01). Weaning to estrus interval was shorter in gilts housed in ESF than ST (p = 0.01). In locomotory behaviors, ESF gilts recorded a tendency to elevate locomotion score at 36, 70, and 110 days of gestation (p = 0.07, p = 0.06, and p = 0.06, respectively). Similarly, ESF gilts showed significantly higher incidence of scratches at 36, 70, and 110 days of gestation (p = 0.01). Moreover, farrowing rates were higher in stall treatment (97.6%) compare to group housing treatment (95.2%). In conclusion, while group housed gilts with ESF system positively affected welfare status in combination with less physiologically stressful environments and activity, it negatively effects piglet mortality, farrowing rates and injuries of gilts.
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spelling pubmed-45548592015-10-01 The Effects of Gilts Housed Either in Group with the Electronic Sow Feeding System or Conventional Stall Jang, J. C. Jung, S. W. Jin, S. S. Ohh, S. J. Kim, J. E. Kim, Y. Y. Asian-Australas J Anim Sci Article This experiment was conducted to assess the welfare and productivity of gestating gilts in groups with the electronic sow feeding (ESF) system compared to conventional stalls. A total of 83 gilts (Yorkshire×Landrace) were housed into individual stalls to be artificially inseminated. Gilts confirmed pregnant were introduced to their treatment, conventional stalls (ST) or groups with the ESF system. All gilts were taken to the farrowing crates one week prior to their expected farrowing date. In the gestation period, there were no significant differences between gilts allocated to ST and ESF on growth performance. However, backfat thickness gain (p = 0.08) and body condition score (BCS) at 110 days of gestation (p = 0.10) tended to be higher in ESF gilts than ST. Likewise, gilts housed in group showed significantly higher estimated body muscle contents at 110 days of gestation (p = 0.02) and body muscle change during gestation (p = 0.01). There was a trend for a shorter parturition time in ESF gilts (p = 0.07). In the lactation period, group housed gilts showed a tendency to increased BCS changes (p = 0.06). Reproductive performance did not differ with the exception of piglet mortality (ST = 0.2 no. of piglets vs ESF = 0.4 no. of piglets; p = 0.01). In blood profiles, ST gilts showed a higher cortisol level at 110 days of gestation (p = 0.01). Weaning to estrus interval was shorter in gilts housed in ESF than ST (p = 0.01). In locomotory behaviors, ESF gilts recorded a tendency to elevate locomotion score at 36, 70, and 110 days of gestation (p = 0.07, p = 0.06, and p = 0.06, respectively). Similarly, ESF gilts showed significantly higher incidence of scratches at 36, 70, and 110 days of gestation (p = 0.01). Moreover, farrowing rates were higher in stall treatment (97.6%) compare to group housing treatment (95.2%). In conclusion, while group housed gilts with ESF system positively affected welfare status in combination with less physiologically stressful environments and activity, it negatively effects piglet mortality, farrowing rates and injuries of gilts. Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies (AAAP) and Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology (KSAST) 2015-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4554859/ /pubmed/26323407 http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.14.0819 Text en Copyright © 2015 by Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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Kim, J. E.
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The Effects of Gilts Housed Either in Group with the Electronic Sow Feeding System or Conventional Stall
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title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Gilts Housed Either in Group with the Electronic Sow Feeding System or Conventional Stall
title_short The Effects of Gilts Housed Either in Group with the Electronic Sow Feeding System or Conventional Stall
title_sort effects of gilts housed either in group with the electronic sow feeding system or conventional stall
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4554859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26323407
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.14.0819
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