| Literature DB >> 28879020 |
Joaquin Morales1, Andre Dereu2, Alberto Manso1, Laura de Frutos1, Carlos Piñeiro1, Edgar G Manzanilla3, Niels Wuyts2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Surgical castration is still practiced in many EU countries to avoid undesirable aggressive behavior and boar taint in male pigs. However, evidence shows that castration is painful and has a detrimental influence on pig health. This study investigated the clinical and productive effects of surgical castration in the suckling period. A total of 3696 male pigs, 3 to 6 days old, comprising of 721 litters from two different farms were included in the study. Within each litter, half of the males were kept as intact males (IM) and half were surgically castrated (CM). Surgical castration was conducted by a trained farmer. Average daily gain (ADG), body weight at weaning (BWW), percentage of pre-weaning mortality (PWM) and antibiotic usage were measured. Pig major acute phase protein (PigMAP) serum concentrations were analyzed prior to castration, and on days 1 and 10 after castration. Productive performance data were analyzed using a linear mixed model. Mortality and percentage of pigs treated with antibiotics were analyzed using the Fisher's exact test.Entities:
Keywords: Boar breeding; Entire boars; Pre-weaning pig mortality; Stop castration; Suckling piglet; Surgical castration; Swine
Year: 2017 PMID: 28879020 PMCID: PMC5585944 DOI: 10.1186/s40813-017-0066-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Porcine Health Manag ISSN: 2055-5660
Effect of surgical castration on growth rate in the suckling period by initial body weight group
| Item | Intact Males | Castrated Males |
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| Light pigs | ||||
| Initial number of pigs | 476 | 459 | ||
| Body weight, day 0 (kg) | 1.43 | 1.42 | 0.008 | 0.528 |
| Body weight, day 28 (kg) | 5.69 | 5.77 | 0.062 | 0.367 |
| Average daily gain (g/day) | 182.3 | 185.5 | 2.648 | 0.379 |
| Medium pigs | ||||
| Initial number of pigs | 921 | 931 | ||
| Body weight, day 0 (kg) | 1.96 | 1.97 | 0.006 | 0.226 |
| Body weight, day 28 (kg) | 6.83 | 6.79 | 0.041 | 0.540 |
| Average daily gain (g/day) | 210.0 | 208.5 | 1.768 | 0.535 |
| Heavy pigs | ||||
| Initial number of pigs | 451 | 458 | ||
| Body weight, day 0 (kg) | 2.55 | 2.57 | 0.012 | 0.388 |
| Body weight, day 28 (kg) | 7.97 | 7.81 | 0.063 | 0.050 |
| Average daily gain (g/day) | 237.4 | 230.4 | 2.615 | 0.059 |
aPigs were split in three groups according to their initial body weight: light pigs (25% pigs with the lightest initial body weight), medium pigs (50% pigs with medium initial body weight) and heavy pigs (25% pigs with the heaviest initial body weight)
bStandard Error of Mean
3 P-value for surgical castration treatment effect (Intact vs. Castrated male pigs) obtained by multiple comparisons using Tukey’s correction
Effect of surgical castration on percentage of mortality in the suckling period by initial body weight group
| Item | Intact Males (%) | Castrated Males (%) |
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| Light | 6.3 | 12.2 | 2.2 (1.09, 4.25) | 0.017 |
| Medium | 2.7 | 5.5 | 2.1 (1.02, 4.22) | 0.041 |
| Heavy | 2.4 | 1.5 | 0.6 (0.15, 2.51) | 0.327 |
aPigs were split in three groups according to their initial body weight: light pigs (25% pigs with the lightest initial body weight), medium pigs (50% pigs with medium initial body weight) and heavy pigs (25% pigs with the heaviest initial body weight)
bOdds ratio of death
3 P-value for surgical castration treatment effect (Intact vs. Castrated male pigs) obtained by multiple comparisons and using Tukey’s correction
Fig. 1Different reasons of losses in intact and in castrated male pigs during the suckling period in percent. Number of cases is detailed in each column
Effect of surgical castration on PigMAPa serum concentration (mg/ml) at three different study days
| Item | Intact Males | Castrated Males |
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| Day 0 | 0.903 | 0.841 | 0.032 | 0.167 |
| Day 1 | 0.847 | 0.944 | 0.030 | 0.025 |
| Day 10 | 0.990 | 0.902 | 0.073 | 0.392 |
aPig major acute phase protein
bStandard Error of Mean
Day 0 = sampling before castration, day 1 = 1 day after castration, and day 10 = 10 days after castration in castrated males. In intact male piglets, the days correspond to the intervention in their litter mates