Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University, Ames 50011, USA.
J Anim Sci. 2013 Jun;91(6):2481-91. doi: 10.2527/jas.2012-6114. Epub 2013 Mar 11.
The objective of this paper is to review the scientific literature to identify on-farm factors that contribute to market weight pig transportation losses. Transportation of market weight pigs is an essential element to the multisite pork production model used in the United States. In 2011 alone, approximately 111 million market weight pigs were transported from the finishing site to the abattoir. For pigs, the marketing process can present a combination of potentially novel, physical, and/or unfamiliar experiences that can be stressful. If the pig cannot cope with these sequential and additive stressors, then an increased rate of transportation losses could occur with a detrimental effect on pork carcass value. Current yearly estimates for transport losses are 1 million pigs (1%). A variety of market weight pig and farm factors have been reported to detrimentally affect transportation losses. By understanding how pigs interact with their environment during marketing, researchers, producers, and personnel at the abattoir may begin to identify, prioritize, and attempt to minimize or eliminate these stressors. This process will ultimately decrease transportation losses, improve pork quality, and increase profitability.
本文旨在回顾科学文献,以确定导致商品猪运输损失的农场因素。在美国多地点猪肉生产模式中,商品猪的运输是一个重要环节。仅在 2011 年,就有约 1.11 亿头商品猪从饲养场运往屠宰场。对于猪来说,营销过程可能会带来一系列潜在的新的、身体上的和/或不熟悉的经历,这些经历可能会带来压力。如果猪无法应对这些连续的和累加的应激源,那么运输损失的比率就会增加,从而对猪肉胴体的价值产生不利影响。目前每年的运输损失估计为 100 万头猪(1%)。已经有报道称,许多商品猪和农场因素会对运输损失产生不利影响。通过了解猪在营销过程中如何与环境相互作用,研究人员、生产者和屠宰场的人员可以开始识别、优先考虑并试图最小化或消除这些应激源。这一过程最终将减少运输损失,提高猪肉质量,增加盈利能力。