Simplified Post Mortem Methods and Expanded Data Collection Expected to Shed Light on Sow Mortality

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Canadian scientists are working to standardize the collection of data related to sow mortality in an effort to more fully understand the cause

by Bruce Cochrane – FarmScape Online

As part of research being conducted on behalf of Swine Innovation Porc, scientists are working to determine the factors contributing to an increase in sow mortality over the last decade.

Dr. Jennifer Brown, a Research Scientist Ethology with the Prairie Swine Centre, says the intent is to simplify post mortem methods used on farm and expand data collection to help clearly identify what the causes are.


“By standardizing the way we collect the data on sow losses and digging deeper into post mortems, we can hopefully better understand the actual cause”


 

“We are reaching out around the globe to get international data sets, also a literature review related to sow mortality.

“Then there will be a survey of Canadian producers using contacts from Prairie Swine Centre, CCSI, CDPQ, so producers across the country will survey on current levels of mortality.

“From that survey we hope to identify some individual farms that we can help and record some more data in detail.

“We are hoping to improve our recording methods, so working with SigaPig and PigCHAMP and these groups, perhaps refining the questions that are asked around sow mortality, sow euthanasia and culling, so that going forward we’re having a clearer picture of what’s actually happening on the farm.

“That work will definitely impact producers potentially while working with these groups that collect production data.

“If producers could be doing more vet data collection, it would also be valuable.”

Dr. Brown says, by standardizing the way we collect the data on sow losses and digging deeper into post mortems, we can hopefully better understand the actual cause.


Source: FarmScape Online

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