Factors associated with the productive longevity of sows in commercial breeding herds

Gerardo Ordaz, Manuel López, R. E. Pérez, Gerardo Mariscal, R. Ortiz
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Abstract. Maximizing sows' productive longevity (PL) represents a significant challenge faced by the swine industry, as the growing increase in the removal rate of sows, mainly young sows, directly impacts the system's economy. In addition, there are ethical concerns associated with animal welfare issues due to the low PL of sows. The objective of this study was to identify and evaluate the risk factors influencing the removal of sows from commercial swine production systems. The variable of interest was the PL of sows. The PL was modeled using Cox regression analysis to identify the factors that affected this variable. The factor with the greatest contribution to PL was sow type (ST), followed by the return to estrus percentage (REP), herd size (HS), season, lactation duration, weaning–estrus interval (WEI), piglets born alive, mummy percentage, and total piglets born. The removal risk was higher for hyperprolific sows than for normal sows. According to the nonproductive day (NPD) variable (an indicator that considers REP and WEI in its calculation), sows with more than 60 nonproductive days per year are at higher risk of elimination. The risk of removal was higher for sows from large herds than for sows from medium or small herds. The PL of sows within a herd is determined by the type of sow and the sows' association with environmental disturbances, including climatic factors (artificial climate control), management practices (human resources), and economic resources (size and infrastructure).
与商业繁殖母猪群生产寿命相关的因素
摘要最大限度地延长母猪的生产寿命(PL)是养猪业面临的一项重大挑战,因为母猪(主要是青年母猪)淘汰率的不断上升直接影响到养猪系统的经济效益。此外,由于母猪的生产寿命低,还存在与动物福利问题相关的伦理问题。本研究旨在确定和评估影响商业化养猪生产系统母猪淘汰的风险因素。研究变量是母猪的繁殖率。使用 Cox 回归分析法对 PL 进行建模,以确定影响该变量的因素。对PL影响最大的因素是母猪类型(ST),其次是返情百分比(REP)、猪群规模(HS)、季节、泌乳持续时间、断奶-发情间隔(WEI)、活产仔数、木乃伊百分比和总产仔数。高产母猪的淘汰风险高于正常母猪。根据非生产天数(NPD)变量(该指标在计算时考虑了REP和WEI),每年非生产天数超过60天的母猪被淘汰的风险较高。大群母猪的淘汰风险高于中小群母猪。猪群中母猪的PL取决于母猪的类型以及母猪与环境干扰的关系,包括气候因素(人工气候控制)、管理方法(人力资源)和经济资源(规模和基础设施)。
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