Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica | 2021

Castration and alternatives in pig: advantages and disadvantages

 

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Article Details: Received: 2020-07-07 | Accepted: 2020-11-05 | Available online: 2021-03-31 https://doi.org/10.15414/afz.2021.24.01.60-63 This article reviews the advantages and disadvantages of various alternatives to the surgical castration of piglets. Producers use castrations against boar taint which is present in the meat. Alternative methods could be immunocastration, production with entire male pigs or castration with anesthesia and/or analgesia. Production with entire male pigs means to feed pigs to lower carcasses, as the boar taint is very low at that time. But this method is not suitable for all especially If pigs need to be fattened up to 180-200 kg. Castration with anesthesia and analgesia reduces pain and is suitable for welfare but the cost of anesthesia and analgesia is high for some producers. 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Volume 24
Pages 60-63
DOI 10.15414/AFZ.2021.24.01.60-63
Language English
Journal Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica

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