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Effects of split-nursing management on growth performance in nursing pigs
Donovan, T.S.; Dritz, S.S.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1996
Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 21, 1996 Starting Page:78, Ending Page:82 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
We evaluated the effects of split nursing the lightest 50% of pigs per litter or the
lightest and heaviest 50% of pigs per litter at birth on growth performance until weaning.
We did not observe any effects of split nursing on growth performance in pigs from litter sizes < 9 at birth. Additionally, we did not observe a difference in mean ADG or pig weight at weaning. However, we did observe a reduction in the variation of ADG
between litters. The resulting decrease in variation leads to approximately a 55% (1.3
vs 3.0) reduction in pigs weighing less than
8 lb at weaning. We conclude that the greatest economic benefits are derived from split nursing the lightest 50% of pigs from litter sizes greater than or equal to 9.