Grondalen T
Acta Vet Scand. 1974;15(1):26-42. doi: 10.1186/BF03547491.
Joint and bone lesions in Norwegian breeding pigs are described on the background of an investigation involving 174 sows and 155 boars from 7 months to 4½ years old. Lesions, which consisted predominantly of arthrosis, degeneration of intervertebral discs, spondylosis and epiphyseal separations, were demonstrated frequently in both sexes. Osteochondrosis, a condition previously demonstrated frequently in slaughter pigs, had either completely healed, undergone repair or developed into an arthrosis by the time the animal reached an age of about 1½ years. Whereas a higher incidence of arthrosis of the intervertebral joints was found in boars than in sows, the reverse was true as regards degeneration of the intervertebral discs and anchylosing spondylosis. Possible reasons for this are discussed. Norwegian pigs show a higher incidence of lesions in the lumbar region of the vertebral column than has been described up to the present time in other countries.
在一项针对174头母猪和155头公猪的调查背景下,描述了挪威种猪的关节和骨骼病变情况,这些猪的年龄在7个月至4.5岁之间。病变主要包括关节病、椎间盘退变、脊椎关节强硬和骨骺分离,在两性中均频繁出现。骨软骨病,一种先前在屠宰猪中经常出现的病症,在动物达到约1.5岁时要么已经完全愈合、进行了修复,要么发展成了关节病。虽然在公猪中发现椎间关节病的发生率高于母猪,但在椎间盘退变和强直性脊柱炎方面情况则相反。文中讨论了造成这种情况的可能原因。挪威猪脊柱腰椎区域的病变发生率高于目前其他国家所描述的情况。