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Comparison of the Productivity of Primiparous Sows Housed in Individual Stalls and Group Housing Systems

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Recently, South Korea amended the respective laws and will be enforcing that sows must be kept in group housing after 6 weeks from insemination by the year 2030. Accordingly, the comparison of productivity of sows in individual stalls and group housing systems was investigated in ord...

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Autores principales: Min, Yejin, Choi, Yohan, Kim, Joeun, Kim, Doowan, Jeong, Yongdae, Kim, Younghwa, Song, Minho, Jung, Hyunjung
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7690370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33105687
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10111940
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author Min, Yejin
Choi, Yohan
Kim, Joeun
Kim, Doowan
Jeong, Yongdae
Kim, Younghwa
Song, Minho
Jung, Hyunjung
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Choi, Yohan
Kim, Joeun
Kim, Doowan
Jeong, Yongdae
Kim, Younghwa
Song, Minho
Jung, Hyunjung
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Recently, South Korea amended the respective laws and will be enforcing that sows must be kept in group housing after 6 weeks from insemination by the year 2030. Accordingly, the comparison of productivity of sows in individual stalls and group housing systems was investigated in order to provide information on group housing systems for sows to pig farms. Primiparous sows were divided into four groups and housed in equal number in pen stalls, in short stalls with non-gated feeding stalls, in free access stalls, or with access to electronic sow feeders after 8 weeks from artificial insemination. Sows were transferred to farrowing crates at 110 days of gestation. No differences were found in sow productive performance, reproductive performance, and colostrum composition among housing types. Therefore, it was concluded that group housing systems could be used to replace individual stalls in commercial sow units. ABSTRACT: This study was conducted to provide commercial pig farms with information about group housing systems for sows in accordance with the amendment of the prohibition law for individual stalls for sows in South Korea. Therefore, this experiment was performed to compare the effects of individual stalls (IS) and group housing systems (GS) on the productivity of sows to investigate the feasibility of replacing individual stalls with group housing systems in commercial sow units. Forty primiparous sows (Landrace × Yorkshire; 210.67 ± 2.22 kg average initial body weight) were randomly assigned to four treatments with restricted feeding after 8 weeks from artificial insemination. The four treatments were (i) individual stalls (IS; housed in pen stalls), (ii) short stalls (SS; sows housed in pens with non-gated feeding stalls), (iii) free access stalls (FAS; a non-competitive housing system), and (iv) electronic sow feeders (ESF; used with radio frequency identification technology to allow individual sow management without individual confinement). All sows were transferred to farrowing crates at 110 days of gestation. There were no differences in sow productive performance, reproductive performance, and colostrum composition between IS and GS and among GS. The considered GS did not negatively affect any productivity parameters of primiparous sows compared with IS; the GS could replace IS in commercial sow units.
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spelling pubmed-76903702020-11-27 Comparison of the Productivity of Primiparous Sows Housed in Individual Stalls and Group Housing Systems Min, Yejin Choi, Yohan Kim, Joeun Kim, Doowan Jeong, Yongdae Kim, Younghwa Song, Minho Jung, Hyunjung Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Recently, South Korea amended the respective laws and will be enforcing that sows must be kept in group housing after 6 weeks from insemination by the year 2030. Accordingly, the comparison of productivity of sows in individual stalls and group housing systems was investigated in order to provide information on group housing systems for sows to pig farms. Primiparous sows were divided into four groups and housed in equal number in pen stalls, in short stalls with non-gated feeding stalls, in free access stalls, or with access to electronic sow feeders after 8 weeks from artificial insemination. Sows were transferred to farrowing crates at 110 days of gestation. No differences were found in sow productive performance, reproductive performance, and colostrum composition among housing types. Therefore, it was concluded that group housing systems could be used to replace individual stalls in commercial sow units. ABSTRACT: This study was conducted to provide commercial pig farms with information about group housing systems for sows in accordance with the amendment of the prohibition law for individual stalls for sows in South Korea. Therefore, this experiment was performed to compare the effects of individual stalls (IS) and group housing systems (GS) on the productivity of sows to investigate the feasibility of replacing individual stalls with group housing systems in commercial sow units. Forty primiparous sows (Landrace × Yorkshire; 210.67 ± 2.22 kg average initial body weight) were randomly assigned to four treatments with restricted feeding after 8 weeks from artificial insemination. The four treatments were (i) individual stalls (IS; housed in pen stalls), (ii) short stalls (SS; sows housed in pens with non-gated feeding stalls), (iii) free access stalls (FAS; a non-competitive housing system), and (iv) electronic sow feeders (ESF; used with radio frequency identification technology to allow individual sow management without individual confinement). All sows were transferred to farrowing crates at 110 days of gestation. There were no differences in sow productive performance, reproductive performance, and colostrum composition between IS and GS and among GS. The considered GS did not negatively affect any productivity parameters of primiparous sows compared with IS; the GS could replace IS in commercial sow units. MDPI 2020-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7690370/ /pubmed/33105687 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10111940 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kim, Younghwa
Song, Minho
Jung, Hyunjung
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title_sort comparison of the productivity of primiparous sows housed in individual stalls and group housing systems
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7690370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33105687
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10111940
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