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Growth performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality of group-penned surgically castrated, immunocastrated (Improvac®) and entire male pigs and individually penned entire male pigs.

C Pauly1, P Spring, J V O'Doherty, S Ampuero Kragten, G Bee.   

Abstract

The objective of the study was to compare growth performance, carcass characteristics, meat quality and fatty acid composition of the adipose tissue of group-penned barrows, immunocastrated boars and entire males. Furthermore, the effect of housing of entire males on the aforementioned parameters was evaluated. At 55.2 days of age, 52 Swiss Large White pigs were blocked by litter and assigned by BW to four experimental groups: barrows (C), immunocastrated boars (IC), entire males (EMG) reared in group pens and entire males (EMP) reared in individual pens. In experiment 1, the effects of the method of castration were investigated (experimental groups C, IC and EMG). In experiment 2, the effects of housing on entire male pigs were evaluated (experimental groups EMG and EMP). All pigs had ad libitum access to standard diets from weaning to 107 kg BW. The two vaccinations (Improvac®) were applied to the IC pigs at an average BW of 22.6 and 73.0 kg. In experiment 1, average daily gain (ADG) did not (P > 0.05) differ among the experimental groups. However, EMG consumed less feed and had a better feed-conversion ratio than C (P < 0.001 for each). For IC, intermediate values were observed, which differed (P < 0.001) from EMG and C. Lean meat percentage decreased (P < 0.05) from EMG to IC, and from IC to C. The androstenone and skatole levels were higher (P < 0.05) in the adipose tissue of EMG than IC and C. Shear force values were higher (P < 0.01) in the longissimus muscle of C and EMG, compared to IC. The concentration of saturated fatty acid in the adipose tissue increased (P < 0.001) from EMG to IC, and from IC to C pigs, and that of polyunsaturated fatty acid decreased (P < 0.001). In experiment 2, ADG did not (P > 0.05) differ between EMP and EMG. However, EMP pigs consumed more feed than EMG pigs and had a poorer feed efficiency (P < 0.01 for each). In conclusion, EMG pigs had a better feed efficiency than IC pigs and their carcasses were leaner, but the risk of boar tainted pork was elevated. Group-housing negatively affected average daily feed intake but not ADG of entire males. At the moment, immunocastration offers a good approach to avoid castration and minimize the risk of boar taint.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 22444824     DOI: 10.1017/S1751731109004418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Animal        ISSN: 1751-7311            Impact factor:   3.240


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Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2012-01-13       Impact factor: 3.969

2.  Transcriptome analysis of porcine M. semimembranosus divergent in intramuscular fat as a consequence of dietary protein restriction.

Authors:  Ruth M Hamill; Ozlem Aslan; Anne M Mullen; John V O'Doherty; Jean McBryan; Dermot G Morris; Torres Sweeney
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2013-07-06       Impact factor: 3.969

3.  Carcass characteristics and qualitative attributes of pork from immunocastrated animals.

Authors:  Fabiana Ribeiro Caldara; Marta Moi; Luan Sousa Dos Santos; Ibiara Correia de Lima Almeida Paz; Rodrigo Garófallo Garcia; Irenilza de Alencar Nääs; Alexandre Rodrigo Mendes Fernandes
Journal:  Asian-Australas J Anim Sci       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 2.509

4.  Influence of Housing Conditions on Reliability of Immunocastration and Consequences for Growth Performance of Male Pigs.

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5.  Influence of Immunocastration on Slaughter Traits and Boar Taint Compounds in Pigs Originating from Three Different Terminal Sire Lines.

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6.  Early Immunocastration of Pigs: From Farming to Meat Quality.

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Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2020-02-21       Impact factor: 2.752

9.  Exploratory Survey on European Consumer and Stakeholder Attitudes towards Alternatives for Surgical Castration of Piglets.

Authors:  Marijke Aluwé; Evert Heyrman; João M Almeida; Jakub Babol; Gianni Battacone; Jaroslav Čítek; Maria Font I Furnols; Andriy Getya; Danijel Karolyi; Eliza Kostyra; Kevin Kress; Goran Kušec; Daniel Mörlein; Anastasia Semenova; Martin Škrlep; Todor Stoyanchev; Igor Tomašević; Liliana Tudoreanu; Maren Van Son; Sylwia Żakowska-Biemans; Galia Zamaratskaia; Alice Van den Broeke; Macarena Egea
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2020-09-28       Impact factor: 2.752

10.  Can Hydrolysable Tannins in Diet of Entire Male Pigs Affect Carcass, Pork Quality Traits, Amino and Fatty Acid Profiles, and Boar Taint, Skatole and Androstenone Levels?

Authors:  Ivan Bahelka; Ondřej Bučko; Pavol Fľak
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-21       Impact factor: 2.752

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