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Porcine Health Management | 2017

Factors for improving reproductive performance of sows and herd productivity in commercial breeding herds

Yuzo Koketsu; Satomi Tani; Ryosuke Iida

We review critical factors associated with reproductive performance of female breeding pigs, their lifetime performance and herd productivity in commercial herds. The factors include both sow-level and herd-level factors. High risk sow-level groups for decreasing reproductive performance of female pigs are low or high parity, increased outdoor temperature, decreased lactation feed intake, single inseminations, increased lactation length, prolonged weaning-to-first-mating interval, low birth weight or low preweaning growth rate, a few pigs born alive at parity 1, an increased number of stillborn piglets, foster-in or nurse sow practices and low or high age at first-mating. Also, returned female pigs are at risk having a recurrence of returning to estrus, and female pigs around farrowing are more at risk of dying. Herd-level risk groups include female pigs being fed in low efficiency breeding herds, late insemination timing, high within-herd variability in pig flow, limited numbers of farrowing spaces and fluctuating age structure. To maximize the reproductive potential of female pigs, producers are recommended to closely monitor females in these high-risk groups and improve herd management. Additionally, herd management and performance measurements in high-performing herds should be targeted.


Journal of Animal Science | 2016

Recurrence patterns and factors associated with regular, irregular, and late return to service of female pigs and their lifetime performance on southern European farms

Satomi Tani; C Piñeiro; Yuzo Koketsu

A return-to-service occurrence increases nonproductive days of female pigs and decreases herd productivity. The objectives of the present study were 1) to characterize 3 return types based on reservice intervals in female pigs on southern European farms, 2) to determine return risks and recurrence patterns for these types of returns, and 3) to assess lifetime performance of females with the 3 types of returns. We analyzed 653,528 service records and lifetime records of 114,906 females on 125 farms between 2008 and 2013. Reservice intervals were categorized into 3 groups: regular returns (RR: 18 to 24 d), irregular returns (IR: 25 to 38 d), and late returns (LR: 39 d or later). Multilevel generalized linear models were applied to the data. There were 64,385 reservice records (9.9%), with mean risks of RR, IR, and LR per service (±SEM) of 3.6% ± 0.06%, 2.5% ± 0.05%, and 3.0% ± 0.06%, respectively. Of the 43,931 first-returned females, 32.7% had a second return in the same or later parity. Also, 18.8%, 10.2%, and 11.6% of females that had RR, IR, and LR first returns, respectively, had a second return of the same return type. Summer servicing was associated with greater RR, IR, and LR risks in gilts. Also, increased gilt age at first mating was associated with RR ( = 0.03) and LR risk ( < 0.01) but not with IR risk ( = 0.53). For sows, factors associated with greater RR, IR, or LR risks were summer servicing, lower parity, farrowing more stillborn piglets, and having a weaning-to-first-mating interval of 7 d or more ( < 0.01). In lifetime, 33.5% of serviced females had 1 or more returns. These returned females had 41.5 more lifetime nonproductive days than nonreturn females but also 1.9 more lifetime pigs born alive ( < 0.01). We recommend that producers closely monitor females in high-risk groups to reduce their return-to-service intervals.


Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences | 2016

Climatic factors, parity and total number of pigs born associated with occurrences and numbers of stillborn piglets during hot or cold seasons in breeding herds

Satomi Tani; Ryosuke Iida; Yuzo Koketsu

Abstract Our objective was to examine interactions between climatic factors and either parity or total number of pigs born for the occurrence of sows having stillborn piglets (SBP) and on the number of SBP, during two seasons.


Porcine Health Management | 2017

Characteristics and risk factors for severe repeat-breeder female pigs and their lifetime performance in commercial breeding herds

Satomi Tani; Carlos Piñeiro; Yuzo Koketsu


The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2016

Factors for Culling Risk due to Pregnancy Failure in Breeding-Female Pigs

Satomi Tani; Yuzo Koketsu


Porcine Health Management | 2018

High-performing farms exploit reproductive potential of high and low prolific sows better than low-performing farms

Satomi Tani; Carlos Piñeiro; Yuzo Koketsu


Porcine Health Management | 2018

Culling in served females and farrowed sows at consecutive parities in Spanish pig herds

Satomi Tani; Carlos Piñeiro; Yuzo Koketsu


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

77 Returned Gilts and Their Subsequent Reproductive Performance on Commercial Farms.

Satomi Tani; C Piñeiro; Yuzo Koketsu


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

78 Lameness Culling Risks and Relative Risk Ratios for Gilts and Sows on Commercial Farms.

Satomi Tani; Y Yatabe; C Piñeiro; Yuzo Koketsu


Anaporc: revista de la Asociación de Porcinocultura Científica | 2018

Características y factores de riesgo en repetidoras severas y su rendimiento en granjas comerciales

Carlos Piñeiro Noguera; María Aparicio Arnay; Miguel Ángel de Andrés Alvaro; Manuel Jiménez Martín; Satomi Tani; Yuzo Koketsu

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