2022
DOI: 10.1093/tas/txac062
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Increased feeding frequency prior to farrowing: effects on sow performance

Abstract: Reducing the interval between the consumption of her last meal and the start of farrowing is suggested to increase the energy available to sows during farrowing, potentially reducing farrowing duration and easing piglet births. The present study aimed to examine whether increasing feeding frequency from one to two feeds within standard production hours (0700 to 1500) would produce a difference in farrowing duration and/or stillborn numbers. From entry to farrowing crates (110 ±1d gestation) to farrowing (116 ±… Show more

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