Pig producers urged to check ventilation systems as temperatures rise

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With temperature and humidity levels creeping up it is crucial for pig producers to make sure ventilation is in good working order to prevent heat stress.
“We’re now starting to see sustained higher temperatures, which means pigs will become susceptible to heat stress,” explains Mark McFarland,
feed additive product manager at Lallemand Animal Nutrition. Heat stress can significantly impact productivity levels, with suffering pigs exhibiting
irregular feeding behaviour and a loss of appetite, resulting in lower feed intakes and subsequently, inconsistent and reduced performance.
“If there’s an issue with the ventilation system it needs to be identified as soon as possible. Carrying out simple maintenance like removing dust
and applying grease to moving parts where needed, can make a huge difference to the amount of clean and cool air reaching the pigs,” says Mr McFarland.

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As well as ensuring proper ventilation, it is important producers look out for the signs of heat stress, including panting,
loss in weight and lethargy, and adjust management practices accordingly.
“Due to heat stress inducing a change in feeding behaviour, feeding smaller portions regularly can help to prevent
gorging which can lead to bloat and sudden death. Meals should be available during the cooler parts of the day as
pigs will be more likely to empty troughs reducing waste and poor trough hygiene, especially if liquid fed.”
For those who are experiencing reduced or varied feed intakes, particularly in their sows, Mr McFarland advises adding Levucell SB,
a proven probiotic supplement to the diet which can help maintain feed intakes by enabling pigs to adapt their eating behaviour to the heat stress conditions.
“Ultimately, a combined approach of adapting feeding patterns and making sure environmental factors like ventilation and drinking water systems are
functioning properly will help provide pigs with the best protection against heat stress.”


 

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