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Abstract
One of the challenges in the production of entire male pigs is the occurrence of boar taint. We separately tested the effect of 3 management strategies to reduce boar taint on respectively 2, 3, and 6 Flemish pig farms: 1) adapted feeding strategies, 2) presence of gilts in the compartment, and 3) varying lairage duration at the slaughterhouse. A commercialized feed concept resulted in a significant reduction of olfactory boar taint prevalence when fed for 2 weeks (T2W) compared to control (T-CON) (P = 0.030). For T2W and when fed for 3 weeks (T3W), androstenone (AND) (P = 0.002 for T2W, P = 0.029 for T3W) and skatole (SKA) (P <0.001 for T2W and T3W) were significantly reduced compared to T-CON. Olfactory boar taint prevalence was significantly reduced when feeding 5% dried chicory roots (FI5%) (P = 0.032), but not for 3% dried chicory roots (FI3%) (P = 0.958). SKA concentration was significantly lower when feeding FI5% (P <0.001) and when feeding FI3% (P = 0.034). Rearing entire male pigs separately from gilts and increasing lairage duration from 3 h did not significantly affect boar taint.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Research in Veterinary Science |
Volume | 118 |
Pages (from-to) | 508-516 |
Number of pages | 9 |
ISSN | 0034-5288 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jun-2018 |
Keywords
- Boar taint
- Entire males
- Feed
- Pigs
- Strategies
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TAINTLESS: Farm specific strategies to reduce boar taint
De Campeneere, S., Aluwé, M., Millet, S., Tuyttens, F. & Heyrman, E.
1/10/13 → 31/12/17
Project: Research