Effects of cross-fostering on performance of piglets

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Autor(a) principal: Camargo,Ederson Gomes
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Rego,Joseane Crystina Costa, Dias,Laila Talarico, Teixeira,Rodrigo de Almeida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal
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Resumo: The high number of piglets born alive from hiperprolifics sows increases the variability of weight at birth and made many producers practice cross-fostering management, which consists in standardization of weight and number of piglets according to the sow ability. To evaluate the effect of cross-fostering on performance and mortality occurrence of piglets, historical data were studied from two producers of the Midwest region of Santa Catarina-Brazil. Were weighed 1440 piglets at birth, weaning and 37 days post weaning from 130 commercial sows of Agroceres PIC®. The adjusted weights at 21 and 58 days old and their respective gain were submitted to multiple regression analysis using the GLM procedure of SAS Statistical Software (2005), and occurrence of mortality was studied by GENMOD procedure. For performance traits were considered fixed effects the cross-fostering, contemporary group and covariables the birth weight or weaning, the number of piglets after equalization, number of weaned piglets, linear and quadratic effects of sow parity; the weight at birth were included as covariable for occurrence of mortality. Cross-fostered piglets weighed 207 grams less than biological piglets (P<0.01) and had lesser mortality between lightest piglets. However, the littermate equalization did not promote differences in growth period between cross-fostered and biological piglets.
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title Effects of cross-fostering on performance of piglets
spellingShingle Effects of cross-fostering on performance of piglets
Camargo,Ederson Gomes
littermate
standardization
swine
weight
title_short Effects of cross-fostering on performance of piglets
title_full Effects of cross-fostering on performance of piglets
title_fullStr Effects of cross-fostering on performance of piglets
title_full_unstemmed Effects of cross-fostering on performance of piglets
title_sort Effects of cross-fostering on performance of piglets
author Camargo,Ederson Gomes
author_facet Camargo,Ederson Gomes
Rego,Joseane Crystina Costa
Dias,Laila Talarico
Teixeira,Rodrigo de Almeida
author_role author
author2 Rego,Joseane Crystina Costa
Dias,Laila Talarico
Teixeira,Rodrigo de Almeida
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Camargo,Ederson Gomes
Rego,Joseane Crystina Costa
Dias,Laila Talarico
Teixeira,Rodrigo de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv littermate
standardization
swine
weight
topic littermate
standardization
swine
weight
description The high number of piglets born alive from hiperprolifics sows increases the variability of weight at birth and made many producers practice cross-fostering management, which consists in standardization of weight and number of piglets according to the sow ability. To evaluate the effect of cross-fostering on performance and mortality occurrence of piglets, historical data were studied from two producers of the Midwest region of Santa Catarina-Brazil. Were weighed 1440 piglets at birth, weaning and 37 days post weaning from 130 commercial sows of Agroceres PIC®. The adjusted weights at 21 and 58 days old and their respective gain were submitted to multiple regression analysis using the GLM procedure of SAS Statistical Software (2005), and occurrence of mortality was studied by GENMOD procedure. For performance traits were considered fixed effects the cross-fostering, contemporary group and covariables the birth weight or weaning, the number of piglets after equalization, number of weaned piglets, linear and quadratic effects of sow parity; the weight at birth were included as covariable for occurrence of mortality. Cross-fostered piglets weighed 207 grams less than biological piglets (P<0.01) and had lesser mortality between lightest piglets. However, the littermate equalization did not promote differences in growth period between cross-fostered and biological piglets.
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