NEWS FROM SEGES, PIG HEALTH

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NEWS FROM SEGES, PIG HEALTH Poul Bækbo DVM, PhD, Specialist in pig health Annual meeting Vet Team 2017

TEAM HEALTH & WELFARE We create knowledge about healthy high-welfare pigs, increasing the productivity and improving the image of the pig business 2..

HEALTH SUBJECTS 1. Raised without antibiotics (RWA) 2. The new farm effect 3. Tail bites 3..

RAISED WITHOUT ANTIBIOTICS Experiences from Bornholm (two sow farms and four fattening farms) One year s production in 2015 Led by Danish Crown (market driven) 4..

GENERAL COMMENTS SOW FARMS Crucial A constant focus 100 % consistent, especially regarding daily routines of hygiene and infection prevention Those involved with both sow farms have focused on securing a solid back-up during weekends and in the case of illnesses as well as sharing experiences with all employees 5..

CONCLUSION The production of fatteners without antibiotics is possible when being part of the production of the current pig productions (20-30%) Prerequisite: High health status - the higher, the better (SPF status) Persistent focus on the production (the individual pig) 6..

POSSIBILITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT An increased age of weaning (five weeks) and weight (at least 7 kg) Feed with a lower level of protein than normal (diet 1) An increased use of vaccines The use of inflammation reducing medicine Continuous diagnostic examinations are crucial in order to evaluate the required intervention 7..

NEW PROJECT ABOUT RWA (2017-2021) Danish Crown, SEGES, Universities (KU and DTU) and SSI 1. Experiences from approx. 25 RWA farms (New guidance) 2. Diagnostics 3. Intestinal flora and antibiotic resistance 4. Feed and management 5. Health control (vaccines) 8..

HEALTH SUBJECTS 1. Breeding without antibiotics (RWA) 2. The new farm effect 3. Tail bites 9..

THE NEW FARM EFFECT Can we obtain a solid productivity and health in our current facilities? 10..

FLOW OF PIGS (WTS) A clean stable Feeding systems, feeding pipes and feeding troughs Water cups and water pipes A dry and heated environment Healthy pigs Mingling All in all out 11..

CONCEPT TESTING CONSTANT NEW FARM EFFECT THE ELEMENTS OF THE PROJECT 12..

CONCEPT TESTING CONSTANT NEW FARM EFFECT CLEANING TESTS 13..

OPTIMISATIONS 1. Epoxy surface treatment 2. Thorough cleaning (company) + drying 3. Weaning litter by litter (four litters per dual pen) 4. Stabile groups (no mingling of pigs between pens) 5. Internal biosecurity 6. Fogging disinfection (twice a week) 7. Vaccinations without needle 8. Acid in water or feed 14..

HEALTH SUBJECTS 1. Breeding without antibiotics (RWA) 2. The new farm effect 3. Tail bites 15..

TAIL BITES COMPLETE TAILS Tail-docking Generally forbidden, however accepted when necessary More than 95 % are tail-docked Emphasis on tail-docking EU has recently visited Denmark (critical!) 16..

COMPLETE TAILS WITHOUT TAIL BITES (HELLE LAHRMANN) Is it possible? In an indoor conventional system Continuously focusing on: Preventing Reducing Limiting NO! 17..

PREVENTING In control of the health? In control of the functions of the pens? Efficient pens without dirt A well defined lying area In control of the access to resources? Access to feed, water and activity materials In control of the stocking density? Access to resources Are you motivated? At the beginning, the complete tails require adjustments until the right solution is discovered Willing to evaluate and adjust Separate ordinary inspections and tail inspections 18..

EXTRA ACTIVITY MATERIALS More is required High activity value = good preventive material Permanently accessible and modifiable 19..

20.. REDUCING (DISCOVER THE TAIL BITING AT AN EARLY STAGE)

REDUCING Actions New materials at the center of the pen - not in a corner! Open the pen gate Use your imagination! Fewer bitten vs. many bitten In the case of many bitten pigs, there are likely more than one biter Find and exclude them Do not give up! 21..

LIMITING Healing process A few hours later / the same day Start of healing of bleeding tails and fresh wounds The day after Intact healing (black tip of the tail) Continuously bloody / fresh wounds a few hours later the tail biting is ongoing Focus on discovering the biters New material Exclude pigs with bitten tails Take action! 22..

23.. THESE DO NOT APPEAR OVER NIGHT

24.. Time for dialogue and questions