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계절과 성분리 사육이 비육돈의 생산성, 스트레스 및 도체품질에 미치는 영향Effects of Season and Split-sex Feeding on Performance, Stress and Carcass Quality of Finishing Pigs

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Effects of Season and Split-sex Feeding on Performance, Stress and Carcass Quality of Finishing Pigs
Authors
김두환송준익전중환
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
한국축산시설환경학회
Keywords
Season; Split-sex feeding; Finishing pig; Stress; Welfare; Season; Split-sex feeding; Finishing pig; Stress; Welfare
Citation
한국축산시설환경학회, v.17, no.2, pp 107 - 114
Pages
8
Indexed
KCICANDI
Journal Title
한국축산시설환경학회
Volume
17
Number
2
Start Page
107
End Page
114
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/23980
ISSN
1226-0274
Abstract
This study was designed to determine the effect of season and split-sex feeding on performance, stress and carcass quality of finishing pigs. Two hundred and seventy cross-bred finishing pigs (82.1±0.82kg) were randomly divided into six groups in 2 seasons(summer and winter)×3 split-sex feeding (female only, castrated male and mixed) factorial arrangement of treatments. In winter, feed intake and weight gain of finishing pigs were better than summer(p<0.05). Split-sex feeding was affected the feed conversion, feed conversion of finishing pigs were superior in winter and mixed groups. Plasma concentrations of cortisol as a stress indicators was greater in the mixed groups vs female only and castrated male groups. There were no interactions between the season and split-sex feeding in their effects on these blood variables. The season was affected the carcass characteristics and PSE incidence of the finishing pigs, PSE incidence was low in winter and mixed groups. Meat quality did not show any significant difference due to the difference of season and split-sex feeding of finishing pigs. There was no significant difference in the pH, drip loss and meat color of pork loin between the season and split-sex feeding of finishing pigs. In conclusion, the results of this study suggest that we need more precise on-farm management practice in summer and application of split-sex feeding skills to reduce the stress and improve welfare status of finishing pigs.
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