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A Sustainable Outdoor Pork Production Farm Bill Tynan, Jessica Gentry, Anna Johnson, Harold Rachuonyo, Jerry Smith and John McGlone* Pork Industry Institute.

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1 A Sustainable Outdoor Pork Production Farm Bill Tynan, Jessica Gentry, Anna Johnson, Harold Rachuonyo, Jerry Smith and John McGlone* Pork Industry Institute Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas

2 Objectives To build a research and demonstration farm based on science & consumer perceptions No waste lagoons; recycle nutrients Use the same footprint (land area) as an indoor unit, including nutrient recycling (3 sows/acre) Use the same labor/sow as an indoor unit No offensive odor Positive member of the community Economically competitive

3 Consumer Perceptions Two surveys conducted Better Homes and Gardens (BHG) survey of 500 readers (340 responded); by mail Lubbock, Texas survey in meat department of 220 shoppers; in person

4 % of respondents willing to pay more for pork with assurances of: BHG ® Lubbock From a family farm?72%-- Worker protection?--61% Environmental protection?80%59% Animal protection?68%54%

5 We find some consumer sentiment towards elements of Sustainable Pork

6 The Sustainable Pork ® Farm 330 sows on 108 acres Center pivot over the site Old World Blue Stem on USDA-CRP land Use of automated feeding All sows can be bred by AI PIC C-22 and Newsham lines used A scaled-up version was started in Colorado with 10,000 sows

7 Footprint of 108-acre (45 ha) site with vegetative border Breeding Gestation Farrowing Year 1Year 2Year 3

8 The new way to feed The old way to feed On-site feed bins

9 Breeding & Gestation

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11 Winter Summer Conventional Weaning through finishing

12 Challenges Weather, particularly in cold climates Maintenance of ground cover Image of older outdoor systems Parasite and microbial controls Appropriate genotypes Higher level of stockmanship required

13 Active Research Projects Animal component Environmental component Meats component Agricultural Economics component (in progress)

14 Animal Friendly Behavior and performance of lactating sows and piglets reared indoors or outdoors. (J. Anim. Sci. In press). Fender design and insulation of farrowing huts: effects on performance of outdoor sows and piglets. (J. Anim. Sci. 78(1):237. Behavior and performance of outdoor sows and piglets inside an English style farrowing hut 72 hours after parturition. (ASAS 2001 meeting). Heat stress in the outdoor lactating sow: influence of shade on behavior, performance and physiology. (in progress).

15 Animal Productivity Environment Production measuresIndoorOutdoorP-values No. sows and litters147140 No. pigs born/ litter 10.8 ±.1010.5 ±.110.15 Stillbirths 0.9 ±.10 0.7 ±.110.15 Litter birth wt., kg/ litter 19.7 ± 1.35 21.1 ± 1.480.22 No. pigs weaned/ litter 8.4 ±.41 7.6 ±.370.33 Litter wean wt., kg/ litter 58.4 ± 2.96 53.3 ± 3.240.08

16 Fecal excretions Urine Nutrient cycle at the SP farm: N & P Feed sources Plant uptake

17 % Ground Cover Changes over 1999 Evaluation of forages for outdoor gestating sows. J. anim. sci. 79:1139 (abstract) Effects of stocking rate and diet on ground cover, soil nitrate and sow performance in a sustainable production system. J. Anim. Sci. 78:1000 (abstract) Behavior and environmental impact of outdoor gestating sows: effect of cold weather and grass burning. J. Anim. Sci. 77:140 (abstract)

18 Meats Research Indoor and outdoor finishing systems for pigs: –Controlled studies comparing pasture and dirt lots to concrete slats. –Field studies comparing bedded flooring vs. concrete slats. Measurements include: growth and feed efficiency, backfat measurements, sensory and shear force analysis of loins, color measurements, pH, water holding capacity, muscle fiber type determination.

19 Growth traits of pigs born either indoors (sows in farrowing crates) or outdoors (sows on pasture). *P < 0.05 Minolta a* (red) values of loin chops from pigs born and finished indoors and/or outdoors. Growth and Meats Data * * * * Abstract # 1562, 2001

20 Conclusions It is possible to raise pigs in a manner that is more in sync with consumer attitudes or preferences Economic data are needed, but one farm in Colorado is presently producing 10,000 sows using this model with some success

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