Defining the minimum birth weight for piglets

08-08-2016 | | |
Neonatal piglets under a heat lamp on a pig farm in Germany.
Neonatal piglets under a heat lamp on a pig farm in Germany.
Statistically, piglets with a higher birth weight have better chances of survival. Scientists endeavoured to find out whether there is a cut-off value where survival is jeopardised. Their advice: pay extra attention to any piglet below 1.13 kg. The fate of neonatal piglets is increasingly becoming a welfare issue in some countries. This is because the development of breeding highly prolific sows has had one downside: high litter sizes often mean that the number of weak piglets is also higher. T


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Vincent ter Beek Editor of Pig Progress / Topic: Pigs around the world