Introduction to Swine Production

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Introduction to Swine Production Pictures from martinlittle.com:gallery

Objectives Know the purposes of pigs How to differentiate breeds Learn the swine production cycle Be able to name major diseases/issues facing the swine industry today

The Basics Scientific Name Classifications Sus domesticus Porcine Boar Sow Gilt Barrow Picture from McDonnell & Co. International

More of the Basics Major producers worldwide China, US, Brazil, Germany 61.2 million hogs in the United States as of Dec. 05 IA has the most with 14.4 million hogs NC, MN, IL, MO, OK

Purpose 31.2 lbs per capita in the US in 2001 1.87 billion pounds in Jan 06 alone Picture from www.zenreich.com

What make a good carcass? Trimness Muscling Quality Picture from Manitoba Hog and Poultry Days

What makes a good market hog?

Breeds of Hogs White vs. dark breeds Maternal vs. Terminal breeds Pictures from Burzlaff Show Pigs and Cain Farms

Breed Identifiers Color Head Watch for “points” Ears Pictures from: Conover Show Pigs, Eddie Farms, Olson Spot Farm, Stephens Farm

Stages of Production Breeding Gestation Farrowing Weaning Feeder/Market Hog or Replacement Picture from Comfortable Quarters for pigs in Research Institutions

Breeding Season May occur at any time of the year Natural vs. AI More common method? Estrous Cycle 21 days Pictures from: www.angrin.tlri.gov.tw and ukagriculture.com

Breeding Management Flushing Estrus Synchronization Heat Detection Feeding the sows/gilts more before breeding to increase the number of eggs ovulated Estrus Synchronization Giving hormones to induce estrus Heat Detection Very important!!!!! What are some signs of heat?

Gestation 112-115 days ( 3 mo, 3 wks, 3 days) Feed sow/gilts enough to maintain weight and BF (4-5#/day 1 & 2 trimester 5-7#/day 3rd trimester)

Farrowing Farrowing crates Litter size ~ 8-15 piglets Birth Weight ~ 2-3 lbs Grafting may be done if necessary Sows will need to be fed more ~ 14-20# Picture from: www.schauer.co.at

Newborn Processing Identification Clip needle teeth Dock tail Ear notches Clip needle teeth Dock tail Give shots Iron Picture from: Purdue Pork Page

Weaning SEW System They will usually be moved to a nursery Segregated Early Weaning Wean pigs less than 21 days old Why? They will usually be moved to a nursery

Feeder/Market Hogs Feeder pig Market hog Not a seasonal market Weight ~ 50 lbs Market hog Weight ~ 250 lbs Not a seasonal market

Replacement Gilts Identify culls due to problems Structure EPDs Underlines bad Breed gilts at 5-6 mo of age Picture from Waldo Farms

Other Management Practices Vaccinations Biosecurity All-in-all-out

Issues in the Swine Industry

Disease PRRS (porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome) Causes abortions, mummified fetuses, stillborns No treatment but can vaccinate Can cause major losses in herd population and in income Picture from avma.org

Manure Management Will always be a big problem for hog producers Causes problems with neighbors No real fix for this problem Picture from Penn State Sustainable Ag Working Group

Animal Right Laws Laws may be passed regulating Gestation stalls Farrowing crates Vertical integration Etc. These things will alter the way that we produce hogs and will have a significant affect Picture from PETA.org

Questions??? Photo from ADM