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Could sucker piglet anaemia be a pre-disposing factor for peri-weaning failure to thrive syndrom? - Pilot study

Peri-weaning failure to thrive syndrome (PFTS) or ‘wasting’ is a condition in which large, healthy weaner pigs become anorexic, resulting in starvation or euthanasia. Up to two-thirds of mortality in the immediate post-weaning phase are related to wasting that does not respond to any current treatment practice. The ability to reduce the incidence rate of PFTS would be of significant benefit to producers. This project aimed to determine the correlation between piglet and sow iron levels pre-farrowing (sows), during lactation (sows and piglets) and after weaning (piglets) and the rate of PFTS incidence and the ability to influence piglet iron levels through additional iron supplementation

Project date

1 Jul 2021-30 Jun 2022
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Principal investigator

Darryl D'Souza

Research organisation

SunPork

Project funded by

Multiple industries
Alternative protein Other rural industries Pork

Australian Pork (APL)

Australian Pork Limited is an Australian Research and Development Corporation. Our purpose is to enable a thriving pork industry. Our …
  • Location

    Australia

  • Organisation type

    Research funding body

Focus areas

Industries

Sustainabilities

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