Ward Sophia A, Kirkwood Roy N, Plush Kate J
School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Adelaide, Roseworthy, SA 5371, Australia.
Sunpork Group, Murarrie, QLD 4172, Australia.
Animals (Basel). 2020 Feb 17;10(2):309. doi: 10.3390/ani10020309.
As sows continue to be selected for greater prolificacy, it is important to review problems that arise in larger litters, and whether these issues can be appropriately managed. Although a proportion of piglets in larger litters can be born underweight, proper supervision around farrowing and adequate colostrum intake has the potential to improve the survival of low-birth-weight piglets and their ongoing growth to weaning. As larger litters can impart greater stress and discomfort on sows, implementing a low-stress environment leading up to parturition may improve sow performance and subsequent survival of piglets. Additionally, treating sows with anti-inflammatory compounds, either dietary or pharmacologically, shows some promise for alleviating sow discomfort and improving piglet survival in larger litters. Understanding that selecting sows for larger litters not only affects piglet survival but the well-being of the sow, the decision to continue selecting for larger litters, regardless of management strategies, remains a topic of ethical concern.
随着母猪不断被选育以提高繁殖力,审视较大窝产仔数中出现的问题以及这些问题能否得到妥善处理至关重要。尽管较大窝产仔数中的一部分仔猪可能出生时体重不足,但在分娩前后进行适当监督以及确保充足的初乳摄入,有可能提高低出生体重仔猪的存活率及其持续生长至断奶。由于较大窝产仔数会给母猪带来更大的压力和不适,在分娩前营造低应激环境可能会提高母猪的性能以及随后仔猪的存活率。此外,通过饮食或药理学方法用抗炎化合物治疗母猪,对于减轻母猪不适和提高较大窝产仔数中仔猪的存活率显示出一些前景。认识到选择产较大窝仔数的母猪不仅会影响仔猪存活,还会影响母猪的健康,无论管理策略如何,继续选择产较大窝仔数的母猪这一决定仍是一个伦理关注的话题。