Lifetime reproductive performance In female swine having distinct reasons for removal
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Resumo: | This study describes the reasons for removal of female pigs distributed across parity categories, and evaluates how parameters of lifetime productivity differ for females having distinct removal reasons. The study analyzed lifetime records from 7973 females. Those records were obtained from 28 herds from the PigCHAMPÒ research database having high-quality data during a five-year period. Female life expectancy corresponded to 3.3 parities at removal or 1.6 years spent in the breeding herd. The most common removal reason was culling attributed to reproductive disorders (33.6%), followed by culling for sub-optimal litter performance (20.6%). Sows culled for old age (8.7% of the removals) spent proportionally fewer days in non-productive periods, and produced more weaned pigs annually and over a lifetime than females removed for other reasons (P,0.05). In contrast, females culled for reproductive failure accumulated the largest proportion of non-productive days (NPD) during the time spent in the breeding herd, and produced the fewest weaned pigs per lifetime and per year (P,0.05). These findings indicate that culling for reproductive reasons is more common among low-parity females, which suggests that minimisation of NPD at early reproductive cycles is crucial to optimise female lifetime reproductive efficiency. Ó 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. |
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2010-10-08T13:15:44Z2010-10-08T13:15:44Z2000T. Lucia Jr. ; DIAL, G. D. ; MARSH, W. E. . Lifetime reproductive performance In female swine having distinct reasons for removal. Livestock Production Science, Amsterdam, Holanda, v. 63, p. 213-222, 2000.http://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/handle/ri/110This study describes the reasons for removal of female pigs distributed across parity categories, and evaluates how parameters of lifetime productivity differ for females having distinct removal reasons. The study analyzed lifetime records from 7973 females. Those records were obtained from 28 herds from the PigCHAMPÒ research database having high-quality data during a five-year period. Female life expectancy corresponded to 3.3 parities at removal or 1.6 years spent in the breeding herd. The most common removal reason was culling attributed to reproductive disorders (33.6%), followed by culling for sub-optimal litter performance (20.6%). Sows culled for old age (8.7% of the removals) spent proportionally fewer days in non-productive periods, and produced more weaned pigs annually and over a lifetime than females removed for other reasons (P,0.05). In contrast, females culled for reproductive failure accumulated the largest proportion of non-productive days (NPD) during the time spent in the breeding herd, and produced the fewest weaned pigs per lifetime and per year (P,0.05). These findings indicate that culling for reproductive reasons is more common among low-parity females, which suggests that minimisation of NPD at early reproductive cycles is crucial to optimise female lifetime reproductive efficiency. Ó 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. 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Lifetime reproductive performance In female swine having distinct reasons for removal |
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Lifetime reproductive performance In female swine having distinct reasons for removal |
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Lifetime reproductive performance In female swine having distinct reasons for removal Lucia Júnior, Thomaz Removal reason Lifetime reproductive efficiency Female pigs |
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Lifetime reproductive performance In female swine having distinct reasons for removal |
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Lifetime reproductive performance In female swine having distinct reasons for removal |
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Lifetime reproductive performance In female swine having distinct reasons for removal |
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Lifetime reproductive performance In female swine having distinct reasons for removal |
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Lifetime reproductive performance In female swine having distinct reasons for removal |
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Lucia Júnior, Thomaz |
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Lucia Júnior, Thomaz Dial, Gary D. Marsh, William E. |
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Dial, Gary D. Marsh, William E. |
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Lucia Júnior, Thomaz Dial, Gary D. Marsh, William E. |
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Removal reason Lifetime reproductive efficiency Female pigs |
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Removal reason Lifetime reproductive efficiency Female pigs |
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This study describes the reasons for removal of female pigs distributed across parity categories, and evaluates how parameters of lifetime productivity differ for females having distinct removal reasons. The study analyzed lifetime records from 7973 females. Those records were obtained from 28 herds from the PigCHAMPÒ research database having high-quality data during a five-year period. Female life expectancy corresponded to 3.3 parities at removal or 1.6 years spent in the breeding herd. The most common removal reason was culling attributed to reproductive disorders (33.6%), followed by culling for sub-optimal litter performance (20.6%). Sows culled for old age (8.7% of the removals) spent proportionally fewer days in non-productive periods, and produced more weaned pigs annually and over a lifetime than females removed for other reasons (P,0.05). In contrast, females culled for reproductive failure accumulated the largest proportion of non-productive days (NPD) during the time spent in the breeding herd, and produced the fewest weaned pigs per lifetime and per year (P,0.05). These findings indicate that culling for reproductive reasons is more common among low-parity females, which suggests that minimisation of NPD at early reproductive cycles is crucial to optimise female lifetime reproductive efficiency. Ó 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. |
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T. Lucia Jr. ; DIAL, G. D. ; MARSH, W. E. . Lifetime reproductive performance In female swine having distinct reasons for removal. Livestock Production Science, Amsterdam, Holanda, v. 63, p. 213-222, 2000. |
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