Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2020
Associations between litter size and medical treatment of sows during farrowing and lactation
Andersson, E.; Frossling, J.; Westin, R.; Algers, B.; Gunnarsson, S.Abstract
Sow litter sizes have increased recently, and there is a lack of data on the effect of litter size on sow health and sow medical treatment. This study investigated associations between litter size and medical treatment of sows, using data for a 10-year period from one Swedish research farm. The data comprised 1947 litters from 655 Yorkshire sows. Association between litter size and medical treatment of sows during farrowing and lactation investigated using a multivariable multilevel logistic regression model. We found that odds of medical treatment of sows decreased for each additional piglet born up to five piglets (odds ratio 0.50, p = .002). For litter sizes >= 5, the odds for each additional piglet born (odds ratio 1.11, p < .001). Problems with milk let-down in early lactation were the main reason for treatment. Results imply that sows with very small or very large litters may be less profitable.Keywords
Health; welfare; pig; piglet; postpartum dysgalactia syndromePublished in
Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section A - Animal Science2020, volume: 69, number: 3, pages: 176-182
Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
Authors' information
Andersson, Emma
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Environment and Health
Frossling, J.
Natl Vet Inst SVA
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Environment and Health
Farm and Animal Health
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Environment and Health
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Environment and Health
UKÄ Subject classification
Animal and Dairy Science
Publication Identifiers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09064702.2020.1779800
URI (permanent link to this page)
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/106980