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Animal production | 1989

An assessment of optimal air temperatures in pig houses by the quantification of behavioural and health-related problems

Rony Geers; B Dellaert; Vic Goedseels; A Hoogerbrugge; Erik Vranken; F Maes; Daniel Berckmans

Air temperatures were measured every 2 h in 12 growing-finishing pig houses. All houses were operated on the all-in, all-out, principle. Data were collected for two fattening periods in each house. Stocking density, feeding system, pig type, and the farmers skill were standardized. Every 2 weeks, the houses were visited and live weight, mortality rate, the incidence of coughing and tail biting, and the extent of dirty lying areas were recorded. Air temperature limits could be isolated from the complex of factors affecting behavioural and health problems of pigs observed within these experiments. Sensitive periods within the growth period of the pigs seem to exist. At the onset of the fattening period (20 to 30 kg), pigs which have been transported from other farms need special care. During summer, mortality rate was lowered when the periodicity of the temperature cycles was lowered for 40- to 50-kg pigs, whereas for heavier pigs the mean maximal air temperature was important also. With respect to coughing, a statistically significant negative relation with the air temperature in the pig house was found for all weight classes, with interactions from the number of different temperature cycles within a 24-h period. In order to avoid dirty lying areas for 20- to 40-kg animals, air temperatures should be between 20 to 24°C, whereas for diarrhoea, animals of 40 to 50 kg were especially sensitive to the occurrence of low air temperatures. For minimizing tail biting, an optimal air temperature range of 20 to 22°C is suggested.


Annales De Zootechnie | 1985

Relationships between physical characteristics of the pig house, the engineering and control-systems of the environment, and production parameters of growing-pigs

Rony Geers; Daniel Berckmans; Vic Goedseels; F Maes; J Soontjens; J Mertens


Animal production | 1984

A case-study of fattening pigs in belgian contract farming - mortality, efficiency of food utilization and carcass value of growing-pigs, in relation to environmental engineering and control

Rony Geers; Daniel Berckmans; Vic Goedseels; Jacques Wijnhoven; F Maes


Revue de l'Agriculture | 1987

Evaluation of production results of integrated pig fattening systems.Relationship between size of pig housing, heating and methods ofventilation

Vic Goedseels; Rony Geers; Erik Vranken; Daniel Berckmans; Jacques Wijnhoven; F Maes; Verheyden; J Soontjens


Revue de l agriculture | 1987

Production of pigs raised in an integrated system - relationships between dimension of the piggery, heating, and methods of ventilation

Vic Goedseels; Rony Geers; Erik Vranken; Daniel Berckmans; Jacques Wijnhoven; F Maes; Verheyden; J Soontjens


Archive | 1987

Evaluatie van de produktieresultaten van vleesvarkens uitgebaat binnen integratieverband. Relaties met de stalgrootte, de verwarming, de verluchtingswijze

Vic Goedseels; Rony Geers; Erik Vranken; Daniel Berckmans; Jacques Wijnhoven; F Maes; Verheyden; J Soontjens


Archive | 1986

Lasting effects of housing conditions after weaning on parameters of efficiency of food utilisation of growing finishing pigs

Rony Geers; Erik Vranken; Vic Goedseels; F Maes; Daniel Berckmans


Archive | 1985

AVEVE-handleiding voor de moderne vleesvarkenshouder

Daniel Berckmans; A D'Hooghe; Rony Geers; F Maes; J Soontjes; L Sterkens; Vanschoenbeek; Verheyden


Archive | 1984

Production parameters of feeder pigs in relation to engineering andcontrol of the house climate

Rony Geers; Daniel Berckmans; Vic Goedseels; F Maes; J Soontjens; J Mertens


Archive | 1984

Production characteristics of growing fattening pigs in relation toenvironmental engineering and control of the pig house

Vic Goedseels; Daniel Berckmans; Jacques Wijnhoven; F Maes; Rony Geers

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Daniel Berckmans

Catholic University of Leuven

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Rony Geers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Vic Goedseels

Catholic University of Leuven

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Jacques Wijnhoven

Catholic University of Leuven

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Erik Vranken

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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W Huybrechts

Catholic University of Leuven

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