Scientific Assessment of the Welfare of Dry Sows Kept in Individual Accommodations

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  • Stanley E. Curtis Universidad de Illinois en Urbana-Champaign image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Rodney B. Baker Universidad Estatal de Iowa image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Mark J. Estienne Autor/a
  • P. Brendan Lynch Moorepark Research Centre Autor/a
  • John J. McGlone Texas Tech University image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Bjarne K. Pedersen Danish Farm Design A/S Autor/a

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62300/bvpvs591

Palabras clave:

Dry Sows, Pork Production, Inidividual Gestation Accomodations

Resumen

The use of individual gestation accommodations (IGAs) for dry sows in commercial pork production is an issue that has raised much debate. Public perceptions and misconceptions of welfare issues have the potential to dramatically impact swine production. The nine-member international task force of this new issue paper critically evaluates the scientific evidence of IGAs for sows, including considerations for behavior, nutrition and feeding, reproduction, clinical examination and health, manure management, worker safety, and system design. The authors indicate that no compelling evidence exists from scientific evaluations and comparisons of dry-sow keeping systems that, overall, either individual or group accommodation is more appropriate than the other.

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2009-03-05

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Cómo citar

Curtis, S. E., Baker, R. B., Estienne, M. J., Lynch, P. B., McGlone, J. J., & Pedersen, B. K. (2009). Scientific Assessment of the Welfare of Dry Sows Kept in Individual Accommodations. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST). https://doi.org/10.62300/bvpvs591

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