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The importance of optimal body condition to maximise reproductive health and perinatal outcomes in pigs

Bruno Bracco Donatelli Muro, Rafaella Fernandes Carnevale, Diego Feitosa Leal, Glen W. Almond, Matheus Saliba Monteiro, André Pegoraro Poor, A. P. Schinckel, Cesar AP Garbossa

2022Nutrition Research Reviews22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Overnutrition or undernutrition during all or part of the reproductive cycle predisposes sows to metabolic consequences and poor reproductive health which contributes to a decrease in sow longevity and an increase in perinatal mortality. This represents not only an economic problem for the pig industry but also results in poor animal welfare. To maximise profitability and increase sustainability in pig production, it is pivotal to provide researchers and practitioners with synthesised information about the repercussions of maternal obesity or malnutrition on reproductive health and perinatal outcomes, and to pinpoint currently available nutritional managements to keep sows' body condition in an optimal range. Thus, the present review summarises recent work on the consequences of maternal malnutrition and highlights new findings.

Topics & Concepts

OvernutritionMalnutritionMedicineObesityReproductive healthPregnancyEnvironmental healthLongevityWelfareBiologyGerontologyPopulationEndocrinologyInternal medicineEconomicsMarket economyGeneticsAnimal Behavior and Welfare StudiesReproductive Physiology in LivestockAnimal Nutrition and Physiology
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