Changes in piglet and litter characteristics across parities in two highly prolific sow hybrids in an outdoor organic herd

Anim Sci J. 2023 Jan-Dec;94(1):e13840. doi: 10.1111/asj.13840.

Abstract

High piglet mortality constitutes a welfare challenge in organic pig production. Litter characteristics were investigated from parities 1-5 of two hyper-prolific hybrids with different selection traits in an organic commercial herd (DanBred vs. Topigs Norsvin [TN70]). TN70 sows had more functional teats than DanBred sows, and their offspring had higher birth weights. Several interactions between hybrid and parity were found. The total born increased with higher parity and was more pronounced for DanBred sows. Litter weight at weaning was higher in parities 1-4 for TN70 compared with DanBred, and within DanBred parities 4 and 5 had higher litter weight at weaning than parity 1. The survival rate was higher for TN70 in parities 1 and 2 compared with DanBred, and for both hybrids, the survival rate was higher in parities 1 and 2 compared with parities 4 and 5. The number of weaned piglets was stable across parities 1-4 but lower in parity 5 for both hybrids. Thus, despite a lower number of total born piglets in TN70, TN70 sows weaned the same number of piglets as DanBred, with a lower mortality rate and a heavier litter at weaning.

Keywords: extensive production; large litter size; mortality rate; piglet survival; sow longevity.

Publication types

  • Observational Study, Veterinary

MeSH terms

  • Animal Welfare
  • Animals
  • Animals, Newborn
  • Birth Weight* / genetics
  • Female
  • Litter Size* / genetics
  • Mortality
  • Organic Agriculture*
  • Parity* / genetics
  • Pregnancy
  • Swine* / genetics
  • Swine* / physiology
  • Weaning