In the present study, we aimed to determine the effect of lift farrowing crates on piglet mortality by crushing and on sow welfare. Eighty-four sows were considered in the one-year experiment in three monitoring sessions. In each session, 14 sows were housed in a room with conventional crates (CC), and 14 sows were lodged in a room equipped with lift crates (LC). The sows, of the same genetics, with parity ranging from 2 to 9, were randomly distributed in CC and LC rooms. No primiparous sows were considered in the study to avoid sows unexperienced with the dynamics of lift crates. The numbers of crushed piglets, assessed by the farm’s veterinarian, within 48 h, 72 h, and at weaning (28th day), were recorded. Hair cortisol concentration (HCC...
Abstract The farrowing crate restricts the performance of natural behaviour of sows, such as nest bu...
Temporary crating (TC) provides lactating sows with the opportunity to move more freely after crate ...
A farrowing crate was designed with sides spaced well apart (1150 mm) at the sow\u27s standing heigh...
In the present study, we aimed to determine the effect of lift farrowing crates on piglet mortality ...
Farrowing crates represent approximately 88 % of the pig farrowing systems in the U.S. (USDA`s NAHMS...
Perinatal mortality represents an important cause of economic loss in pig production and the most cr...
Currently, the farrowing crate is the main form of housing for sows during farrowing and lactation, ...
Keeping sows in single housing systems with farrowing crates can affect animal health and welfare. T...
Measures of production, physiology, behaviour and pathology were used to assess the effects of conf...
Sows are strongly driven to build a nest prior to farrowing, and the performance of this behaviour i...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of sow confinement and nonconfinement during par...
This demonstration project studied the differences in farrowing crate designs and the survival of pi...
A cohort study was carried out on 112 breeding pig farms in England to investigate the impact of typ...
Producers are interested in utilising farrowing systems with reduced confinement to improve sow welf...
In swine production, the economic gain in the farrowing room corresponds to the number of weaned pig...
Abstract The farrowing crate restricts the performance of natural behaviour of sows, such as nest bu...
Temporary crating (TC) provides lactating sows with the opportunity to move more freely after crate ...
A farrowing crate was designed with sides spaced well apart (1150 mm) at the sow\u27s standing heigh...
In the present study, we aimed to determine the effect of lift farrowing crates on piglet mortality ...
Farrowing crates represent approximately 88 % of the pig farrowing systems in the U.S. (USDA`s NAHMS...
Perinatal mortality represents an important cause of economic loss in pig production and the most cr...
Currently, the farrowing crate is the main form of housing for sows during farrowing and lactation, ...
Keeping sows in single housing systems with farrowing crates can affect animal health and welfare. T...
Measures of production, physiology, behaviour and pathology were used to assess the effects of conf...
Sows are strongly driven to build a nest prior to farrowing, and the performance of this behaviour i...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of sow confinement and nonconfinement during par...
This demonstration project studied the differences in farrowing crate designs and the survival of pi...
A cohort study was carried out on 112 breeding pig farms in England to investigate the impact of typ...
Producers are interested in utilising farrowing systems with reduced confinement to improve sow welf...
In swine production, the economic gain in the farrowing room corresponds to the number of weaned pig...
Abstract The farrowing crate restricts the performance of natural behaviour of sows, such as nest bu...
Temporary crating (TC) provides lactating sows with the opportunity to move more freely after crate ...
A farrowing crate was designed with sides spaced well apart (1150 mm) at the sow\u27s standing heigh...