Inaccurate assessment of reproductive status leads to unnecessary removal of cycling sows.

It is estimated that as many as 40 to 50% of reproducing females are culled each year in modern pig production; astonishgly, almost half of these culls are associated with sows before their third and fourth parity (ENGLEBON et al., 2016). Decreased sow longevity is not only an economic problem for the pig industry but also results in poor animal welfare. To maximize profitability, sows should be retained in the breeding herd up to parity six, since higher parity dams wean numerically more and heavier piglets per year when compared to first and second parity sows (GRUHOT et al., 2017); nevertheless, in commercial pig operations 30% of sows are culled by parity three, being reproductive failure one of the major reasons for involuntary culling of low parity sows (TANI et al., 2018). On this path, disappointing litter size, anestrus and return to estrus following insemination are regarded as major causes for removal of reproducing females (KOKETSU et al., 2017). However, aside of been caused by intrinsic unbalances, these failures can also suffer the influence of external factors, e.g. deficient estrous detection, incorrect moment of insemination, poor semen quality and reproductive diseases, therefore some sows might be culled for wrong reasons. The present study aimed to evaluate the culling decision accuracy of sows with reproductive failure from commercial breeding herds through examination of reproductive and urinary tracts post mortem.

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Main Authors: MARQUES, M. G., DALLA COSTA, O. A., SOUZA, A. P., SILVA, Z. da, LEAL, D. F., VIANA, C. H. C., MORÉS, N.
Other Authors: MARIANA GROKE MARQUES, CNPSA; OSMAR ANTONIO DALLA COSTA, CNPSA; ANDRESSA P. SOUZA, UDESC/Lages; ZIGOMAR DA SILVA, USP; DIEGO F. LEAL, USP; CARLOS H. C. VIANA, PUC Minas; NELSON MORÉS, CNPSA.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:Portugues
pt_BR
Published: 2020-09-16
Subjects:Fêmeas reprodutivas, Falha na reprodução, Suinocultura, Reprodução Animal, Porca, Abate,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1124970
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