Do Rubber Floor Mats Prevent Lameness in Gestating Sows Housed in Large Groups? A Field Experiment on Three Commercial Farms in France.

Animals (Basel)

Agence Nationale de Sécurité Sanitaire de L'alimentation, de L'environnement et du Travail (Anses), B.P. 53, 22440 Ploufragan, France.

Published: November 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Lameness and foot disorders significantly impact the health of sows in intensive swine farming, especially when they are kept in large groups on hard concrete floors during pregnancy.
  • A study on 582 sows in commercial conditions compared the effects of rubber mats versus slatted concrete floors in gestation pens, measuring various leg health issues throughout gestation.
  • While rubber mats reduced the incidence of bursitis, they did not improve overall leg health, and sows on mats were notably dirtier due to lack of drainage, indicating that more improvements might be needed in other areas such as service rooms and farrowing crates.

Article Abstract

Lameness and foot disorders are major health and welfare issues in intensive swine production systems. They are exacerbated when sows are housed in large groups on slatted concrete floors during gestation. Our study aimed to assess the effect of rubber mats in the lying area of the gestation pen on lameness and leg health in gestating sows housed in large pens in commercial conditions. The study was conducted on three commercial farms over two successive gestations. A total of 582 Large White × Landrace sows, housed in 10 static groups, were enrolled: 5 groups in pens with rubber mats and 5 groups on slatted concrete floors. Lameness, bursitis, leg injuries, claw growth defects and claw lesions were measured at the beginning, middle and end of each gestation period. The rubber mats decreased the risk of suffering from bursitis, but had no effect on the risk of lameness, leg injuries, claw growth defects or claw lesions. Sows housed on rubber mats were heavily soiled compared with those on slatted concrete floors because the mats were not perforated for slurry evacuation. Locomotion disorders and foot lesions remained prevalent despite the rubber mats in the lying area of the gestation pens, but adding rubber mats in service rooms and farrowing crates may produce better results.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8614336PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11113160DOI Listing

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