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Locomotive Disorders Associated with Sow Mortality in Danish Pig Herds

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SummaryGiven the increase in sow mortality in Danish pig herds over the last 10 years, we have investigated the causes of spontaneous death and killing of sows, especially those due to locomotive disorders. A total of 265 culled sows (93 spontaneously dead sows and 172 killed sows) from 10 different herds were sent for complete necropsy, and grouped according to primary diagnoses. From 35 of these sows, tissue for histological evaluation and samples for bacteriological cultivation were also collected, and secondary diagnoses and body condition were recorded. The main causes for killing were related to the locomotive system (72%), arthritis (24%) and fractures (16%) being the most frequent lesions. The main causes of spontaneous death were related to the gastrointestinal system and spleen (45%) and the reproductive system (24%). Arthrosis was a secondary diagnosis in 88% of the killed sows and in 92.5% of the spontaneously dead sows. Arcanobacterium pyogenes was the main cause of arthritis. The killed sows had significantly lower body condition compared with spontaneously dead sows. The first two parities and the time around farrowing were associated with the highest mortality in both groups. Hopefully, these observations can guide breeding units attempting to monitor, control and reduce sow mortality.
Title: Locomotive Disorders Associated with Sow Mortality in Danish Pig Herds
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SummaryGiven the increase in sow mortality in Danish pig herds over the last 10 years, we have investigated the causes of spontaneous death and killing of sows, especially those due to locomotive disorders.
A total of 265 culled sows (93 spontaneously dead sows and 172 killed sows) from 10 different herds were sent for complete necropsy, and grouped according to primary diagnoses.
From 35 of these sows, tissue for histological evaluation and samples for bacteriological cultivation were also collected, and secondary diagnoses and body condition were recorded.
The main causes for killing were related to the locomotive system (72%), arthritis (24%) and fractures (16%) being the most frequent lesions.
The main causes of spontaneous death were related to the gastrointestinal system and spleen (45%) and the reproductive system (24%).
Arthrosis was a secondary diagnosis in 88% of the killed sows and in 92.
5% of the spontaneously dead sows.
Arcanobacterium pyogenes was the main cause of arthritis.
The killed sows had significantly lower body condition compared with spontaneously dead sows.
The first two parities and the time around farrowing were associated with the highest mortality in both groups.
Hopefully, these observations can guide breeding units attempting to monitor, control and reduce sow mortality.

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