Tools and protocols for managing hyperprolific sows at parturition: Optimizing piglet survival and sows’ reproductive health

Stefan Björkman, Alexander Grahofer

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Abstract

Genetic selection for higher prolificacy is one of the major causes for a decrease in piglet survival and reproductive health of the sow. Large litters increase farrowing duration and decrease piglet birth weight and therefore have an impact on piglet vitality, colostrum uptake and piglet survival. Large litters also increase the incidence of postpartum dysgalactia syndrome (PDS) and the probability of the sow to be removed from the herd because of reproductive failure. Therefore, hyper-prolificacy challenges the performance of the sow in terms of parturition, colostrum production, neonatal survival and fertility. In this review, we discuss tools and protocols for management of parturition, colostrum, and sows’ reproductive health. We provide checklists for prevention of birth complications and PDS as well as for improvement of mammary gland development and colostrum production.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAnimal Reproduction in Veterinary Medicine
EditorsFaruk Aral, Rita Payan-Carreira, Miguel Quaresma
PublisherIntechOpen
Publication date2021
ISBN (Print)978-1-83881-936-1
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-83881-938-5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
MoE publication typeA3 Book chapter

Fields of Science

  • 413 Veterinary science

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