The impact of sow lameness on piglets

11-10-2021 | | |
Pairis-Garcia
Monique Pairis-Garcia Associate professor and veterinarian, North Carolina State University, USA
Lameness is no issue with this healthy sow. - Photo: Bert Jansen
Lameness is no issue with this healthy sow. - Photo: Bert Jansen
Could sow lameness have an impact on piglet survival? That question was asked in a recent study. Swine health and welfare expert Dr Monique Pairis-Garcia highlights the potential longer-term effects of providing good sow welfare. Lameness remains a common issue amongst swine producers, particularly those working on breeding farms. Lameness is a major welfare issue that alters the physiology and behaviour of the sow. Lame sows often experience pain as a by-product of lameness as well as deviatio


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