Abstract Background Delaying pigs from advancing through the production stages could have a negative impact on their health and performance. The objective of this study was to investigate the possible implications of delaying pigs from the normal production flow on pig health and performance in a farrow-to-finish commercial farm with a self-declared All-In/All-Out (AIAO) management. Results Three flows of pigs were defined, flow 1 (i.e. pigs that followed the normal production flow; 8 weeks in the nursery stage, 4 weeks in the growing stage and 8 weeks in the finisher stage), flow 2 (i.e. pigs delayed 1 week from advancing to the next production stage) and flow 3 (i.e. pigs delayed >1 week from advancing to the next production stage). Flow ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryLindsey E. HulbertWelfare of pigs has ...
Abstract Background The study aim was to quantify the impact of movement restriction on the well-bei...
In pig production, efficiency is benefiting from uniform growth in pens resulting in single deliveri...
peer-reviewedBackground Delaying pigs from advancing through the production stages ...
Background Pig performance and risk of disease are associated with production flow. Given the link ...
peer-reviewedBackground Managing body weight (BW) variation is a challenge in farro...
Background Knowledge on the most prevalent welfare problems for pigs in different pr...
Slaughter checks were conducted on 392 pigs from 9 producers to evaluate factors affecting pig perfo...
Abstract Sow performance is a key component of the productivity of commercial pig farms. Reproductiv...
The objective of this study was to investigate associations between early life indicators, lactation...
BACKGROUND: Pluck lesions are associated with decreased performance in grower-finisher pigs, but the...
Understanding how disease affects commercial production is imperative for pig producers to quantify ...
The aim of this observational study is to identify risk factors associated with body weight (BW) var...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryLindsey E. HulbertWelfare of pigs has ...
Abstract Background The study aim was to quantify the impact of movement restriction on the well-bei...
In pig production, efficiency is benefiting from uniform growth in pens resulting in single deliveri...
peer-reviewedBackground Delaying pigs from advancing through the production stages ...
Background Pig performance and risk of disease are associated with production flow. Given the link ...
peer-reviewedBackground Managing body weight (BW) variation is a challenge in farro...
Background Knowledge on the most prevalent welfare problems for pigs in different pr...
Slaughter checks were conducted on 392 pigs from 9 producers to evaluate factors affecting pig perfo...
Abstract Sow performance is a key component of the productivity of commercial pig farms. Reproductiv...
The objective of this study was to investigate associations between early life indicators, lactation...
BACKGROUND: Pluck lesions are associated with decreased performance in grower-finisher pigs, but the...
Understanding how disease affects commercial production is imperative for pig producers to quantify ...
The aim of this observational study is to identify risk factors associated with body weight (BW) var...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryLindsey E. HulbertWelfare of pigs has ...
Abstract Background The study aim was to quantify the impact of movement restriction on the well-bei...
In pig production, efficiency is benefiting from uniform growth in pens resulting in single deliveri...