Ileal alkaline phosphatase is upregulated in Salmonella-challenged pigs fed functional amino acids
Functional amino acid (FAA) supplementation improves growth performance and immune status of Salmonella Typhimurium (ST)-challenged pigs, which was further improved by a longer adaptation period. It is expected that the effects are associated with increased activity of intestinal alkaline phosphatase (IAP). The objective of this...
Response to functional amino acids in plant-based nursery diets in pigs subsequently challenged with Salmonella
Functional amino acids (FAA) attenuate the effects of Salmonella challenge in pigs. However, this may be affected by protein source (PS). The objective of the present study was to determine the effects of nursery dietary PS and FAA supplementation on growth performance and immune status...
Can functional amino acids help low birth weight pigs in a Salmonella challenge?
It is not known if supplementation with functional amino acids (FAA) may mitigate the negative effects of intrauterine growth retardation seen in low birth weight (LBW) pigs. The objective was to determine the effects of birth weight category (BWC) and FAA supplementation during the postweaning...
Effects of transport duration on the health and welfare of early weaned pigs
Due to the physiological differences between weaned piglets and market hogs, additional data on their response to transport are needed for age-specific evidence-based recommendations. A cohort study was conducted to observe weaned piglets undergoing short duration (SD, <3 h), or long duration (LD, >30 h)...
Design criteria for cleanability, worker safety and welfare characteristics of pig transport trailers
Disease transmission associated with transportation of pigs has been a long-standing issue affecting biosecurity in pig production. In addition, stress responses and welfare are greatly influenced by the trailer compartment configuration. The overall goal of this study was to develop a trailer design criteria checklist...
Sow mortality in Canadian Swine Herds
Sow mortality is an area of increasing concern as production records indicate a significant increase in spontaneous death losses over the past 10-20 years. This project gathered information on sow mortality in Canadian herds through a literature review, a producer survey, visits to 13 farms...
New and alternative sanitization procedures for antibiotic-free swine barns
Certain barns that switched to antibiotic-free production observed increased prevalence of pathogens after a few years on the program. Developing improved sanitization and disinfection procedures is an important step to reduce the pathogen load in antibiotic-free barns, which was the goal of this study. This project...
Out of feed events and gastric ulcers in finishing pigs fed 40% pea-starch diets
Gastric ulcers in pigs are a concern for the industry. To be able to study gastric ulcer formation, an experimental model is required that will consistently result in gastric ulcers in pigs. The objectives of this pilot study were to see if an extra stressor...
The use of extrusion to reduce dietary ergot toxicity in growing pigs
Consumption of ergot alkaloids by livestock results in reduced feed intake and growth and a dramatic reduction in the hormone prolactin, which is important for milk production in sows. Previous research at the PSC demonstrated that extreme processing in the form of steam explosion reduced...
Effective piglet enrichment: effects on development and reduction of damaging behaviours
Tail biting is a behavioural problem that impacts pig welfare and the economics of pork production. Environmental enrichment can reduce damaging behaviours, but practical information on enrichments for young pigs is lacking. The project contained two studies to evaluate enrichment at two life stages to...