Author:
Geers R,Dellaert B.,Goedseels V.,Hoogerbrugge A.,Vranken E.,Maes F.,Berckmans D.
Abstract
ABSTRACTAir temperatures were measured every 2 h in 12 growing-finishing pig houses. All houses were operated on the all-in, all-out, principle. Data were collected for two fattening periods in each house. Stocking density, feeding system, pig type, and the farmer's skill were standardized. Every 2 weeks, the houses were visited and live weight, mortality rate, the incidence of coughing and tail biting, and the extent of dirty lying areas were recorded.Air temperature limits could be isolated from the complex of factors affecting behavioural and health problems of pigs observed within these experiments. Sensitive periods within the growth period of the pigs seem to exist. At the onset of the fattening period (20 to 30 kg), pigs which have been transported from other farms need special care. During summer, mortality rate was lowered when the periodicity of the temperature cycles was lowered for 40- to 50-kg pigs, whereas for heavier pigs the mean maximal air temperature was important also. With respect to coughing, a statistically significant negative relation with the air temperature in the pig house was found for all weight classes, with interactions from the number of different temperature cycles within a 24-h period. In order to avoid dirty lying areas for 20- to 40-kg animals, air temperatures should be between 20 to 24°C, whereas for diarrhoea, animals of 40 to 50 kg were especially sensitive to the occurrence of low air temperatures. For minimizing tail biting, an optimal air temperature range of 20 to 22°C is suggested.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology
Reference28 articles.
1. Verhagen J. M. F. 1987. Acclimation of growing pigs to climatic environment. Ph.D. Thesis, Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
2. The group postural behaviour of growing pigs in relation to air velocity, air and floor temperature
3. MONITORING THE HOUSE ENVIRONMENT
4. Investigation of behaviour of fattening pigs on different types of floor and with different densities.;Steiger;Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde,1979
5. Selection of bedded and unbedded areas by pigs in relation to environmental temperature and behaviour
Cited by
32 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献