2021
DOI: 10.1093/jas/skab371
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Electronically controlled cooling pads can improve litter growth performance and indirect measures of milk production in heat-stressed lactating sows

Abstract: Heat stress (HS) decreases lactation output in sows due to an attempt to reduce metabolic heat production. However, this negatively affects litter growth performance. Therefore, the study objective was to determine whether electronically controlled cooling pads (ECP) would improve indirect measures of lactation output (e.g., total heat production; THP) and litter growth performance in HS exposed sows. Over two repetitions, 12 multiparous (2.69 ± 0.85) lactating sows [265.4 ± 26.1 kg body weight (BW)] and litte… Show more

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“…In recent years, researchers have investigated the cooling efficiency and environmental characteristics of swine barns with pad-fan cooling systems. Meanwhile, the effect of pad-fan cooling systems on sows' physiological responses was also explored under hot conditions ( 26 , 27 ). However, there is a lack of research concerning HS alleviation of sows under hot conditions in commercial pig productions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, researchers have investigated the cooling efficiency and environmental characteristics of swine barns with pad-fan cooling systems. Meanwhile, the effect of pad-fan cooling systems on sows' physiological responses was also explored under hot conditions ( 26 , 27 ). However, there is a lack of research concerning HS alleviation of sows under hot conditions in commercial pig productions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%