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Raw data from González-Solé et al. Porcine Health Management (2023) 9:38
Mixing pigs at weaning can compromise pig welfare and growth. Therefore, grouping littermates together may allow a diet nutrient and energy density reduction during the nursery period to reduce feed cost without affecting slaughter weight. This study investigated the combined effect of mixing and reducing dietary energy and nutrient density on growth performance, body lesions (BL), and behaviour in pigs from weaning to slaughter. Two batches of 24 litters with a total of 264 and 288 piglets were weaned at 28 days of age. Pens were allocated to 4 treatments in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement (Mixing x Diet, n = 12). For the mixing treatment, pigs were in groups of intact litters (LITTER) or mixed with unfamiliar pigs from other litters to reduce the within pen BW variation (MIXED). For diet, pens were allocated to a dietary regimen meeting the nutritional requirements of the pigs (CON) or a low-density regimen (LOW) with − 10% net energy (NE) and − 10% standard ileal digestible Lysine (SID Lys) of CON. Productive performance, animal behaviour measurements, and body lesion counts were registered during the growth of pigs.
Mixing pigs at weaning can compromise pig welfare and growth. Therefore, grouping littermates together may allow a diet nutrient and energy density reduction during the nursery period to reduce feed cost without affecting slaughter weight. This study investigated the combined effect of mixing and reducing dietary energy and nutrient density on growth performance, body lesions (BL), and behaviour in pigs from weaning to slaughter. Two batches of 24 litters with a total of 264 and 288 piglets were weaned at 28 days of age. Pens were allocated to 4 treatments in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement (Mixing x Diet, n = 12). For the mixing treatment, pigs were in groups of intact litters (LITTER) or mixed with unfamiliar pigs from other litters to reduce the within pen BW variation (MIXED). For diet, pens were allocated to a dietary regimen meeting the nutritional requirements of the pigs (CON) or a low-density regimen (LOW) with − 10% net energy (NE) and − 10% standard ileal digestible Lysine (SID Lys) of CON. Productive performance, animal behaviour measurements, and body lesion counts were registered during the growth of pigs.
| Date made available | 18 Oct 2024 |
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| Publisher | CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca |
| Date of data production | 1 Aug 2022 |
| Geographical coverage | Fermoy, Cork, Ireland |
Projects
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DESCIFRANDO LA RESPUESTA INDIVIDUAL DE LOS LECHONES MAS O MENOS EFICIENTES TRAS EL DESTETE. UNA OPORTUNIDAD PARA DISEÑAR ESTRATEGIAS DE MANEJO TEMPRANO
Perez Hernandez, J. F. (Principal Investigator), Martin Orue, S. M. (Co-Investigador/a Principal), Garcia Manzanilla, E. (Collaborator), Gonzalez Sole, F. (Collaborator), Joaquin Morales Peñacoba (Collaborator), Muns Vila, R. (Collaborator), Farre Cervello, M. M. (Investigator), Vergara Esteras, P. (Investigator), Huenul Faundez, E. K. (Collaborator) & Saavedra Neira, D. A. (Collaborator)
1/09/21 → 31/08/24
Project: Research Projects and Other Grants
Research output
- 1 Article
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Effect of mixing at weaning and nutrient density of the weaner diet on growth performance and welfare of pigs to slaughter
González Solé, F., Solà Oriol, D., Pérez Hernández, J. F., Lawlor, P. G., Boyle, L. A., Garcia Manzanilla, E. & Camp Montoro, J., 2023, In: Porcine Health Management. 9, 1Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Research › peer-review
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