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TOPIGS genetics in Brazil: 28.6 weaned piglets per sow per year

Pig producers in Brazil with TOPIGS sows achieved an average production of 28.6 weaned piglets per mated sow per year in 2008.
13 July 2009
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Pig producers in Brazil with TOPIGS sows achieved an average production of 28.6 weaned piglets per mated sow per year in 2008. This is an increase of 0.8 piglets compared to 2007. This conclusion has been drawn from the technical results of 25 farms with a total of over 38,600 TOPIGS 40 sows. The top farms achieved 30.67 weaned piglets per mated sow.

In 2008, the average litter size was 12.4 live-born piglets (2007: 12.1). The farrowing rate was 92.9% (2007: 92.1%). In 2008, the mortality rate of the piglets until weaning was 7.1%, about the same as in 2007. These results clearly demonstrate that the efforts TOPIGS has made since 2002 to improve piglet vitality and piglet survival, are paying dividends.

The low sow mortality rate of 4.8% is another example of the work TOPIGS is doing to improve vitality and robustness. This sow mortality is significantly lower than the Brazilian average.

The technical results are mostly gathered on farms that are located in the central and western part of Brazil, a region with an average temperature of 31 degrees Celsius. The results show the outstanding performance of TOPIGS 40 under these tropical conditions.

http://topigs.websdesign.nl/include/files//persberichten/2009/EN%20TINT%20prestecresbrasil08.pdf.pdf

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