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Author(s): Roy A. Edler, J. Tyler Holck, Paul R. DuBois, Larry J. Sadler, Jill R. Garvey, Tony J. Uhlenkamp, Clara J. Jackson, Ken J. Stalder, Anna K. Johnson, and Locke A. Karriker
Publication Date: January 1, 2009
Reference: Abstract Only
Country: USA

Summary:

The effect of cup waterer to pig ratio was evaluated to determine changes on nursery pig drinking behavior and performance in 7-week-old gilts. Pigs were housed 25 per pen and allotted 0.22 m2/pig in a nursery facility located in central Missouri. Pen was the experimental unit with 3 pens per treatment group. Ratios of 1:25 (Treatment 1), 1:12 (Treatment 2), and 1:8 (Treatment 3) were studied. Pigs were individually identified and their drinking behavior was videotaped on November 15–16, 2006, for subsequent behavioral quantification and statistical analysis.
A pig was defined as drinking when the head was over the drinker for at least 5 consecutive seconds. Treatment 3 pigs drank significantly more frequently (13.88 ˙ 0.84 in 6 hr) than those provided with 1 or 2 cup waterers per pen
(10.32 ˙ 0.95 and 10.60 ˙ 0.84 respectively; p D .0209). There was a trend (p D .06) for pigs provided 2 or 3 cup waterers per pen to have increased average daily gain compared with those provided a single drinker. This study
demonstrated that when pigs were offered more places to drink they visited the water bowl drinker more frequently during a 6-hr period, which tended to increase average daily gain in nursery-age pigs. Although further research is
needed to confirm these findings, a nursery providing a ratio closer to published guidelines may lead to increased performance.

 

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