Gastric Lesions in Culled Sows: An Underestimated Welfare Issue in Modern Swine Production
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Country, Year of Analyse | No. of Sows | Normal | Parakeratosis | Erosion | Ulcer | Stricture | Ref. |
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Number/Percentage | |||||||
Netherlands, 1990 a | 224 | 28/12.5% | 140/62.5% | 44/19.6% | 12/5.4% | [11] | |
Denmark, 2004 a | 775 | 194/25.0% | 364/47.0% | 217/28.0% | [12] | ||
Denmark, 2004 | 263 | 84/31.9% | 114/43.3% | 26/9.9% | 37/14.1% | 2/0.8% | [16] |
Netherlands, 2010 a | 220 | 22/10.0% | 101/45.9% | 87/39.6% | 10/4.5% | [11] | |
Denmark, 2013 | 1023 | 185/18.1% | 223/21.8% | 96/9.4% | 447/43.7% | 72/7.0% | [14] |
Netherlands, 2017 a | 184 | 19/10.3% | 106/57.7% | 58/31.6% | 1/0.6% | [11] | |
Poland, 2018 | 95 | 28/29.5% | 6/6.3% | 12/12.6% | 49/51.6% | 0/0% | [13] |
Poland, 2020 | 329 | 110/33.4% | 4/1.2% | 52/15.8% | 163/49.5% | 0/0% | This study |
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Cybulski, P.; Woźniak, A.; Urban, J.; Stadejek, T. Gastric Lesions in Culled Sows: An Underestimated Welfare Issue in Modern Swine Production. Agriculture 2021, 11, 927. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11100927
Cybulski P, Woźniak A, Urban J, Stadejek T. Gastric Lesions in Culled Sows: An Underestimated Welfare Issue in Modern Swine Production. Agriculture. 2021; 11(10):927. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11100927
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APA StyleCybulski, P., Woźniak, A., Urban, J., & Stadejek, T. (2021). Gastric Lesions in Culled Sows: An Underestimated Welfare Issue in Modern Swine Production. Agriculture, 11(10), 927. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11100927