Abstract
Conflicting findings exist among studies on the effect of pneumonia on growth in pigs. We determined the extent of pneumonia in market-weight pigs by use of an objective, volumetric method and linear regression analyses of mean daily gain and days-to-slaughter weight on the percentage of pneumonic lung. In a range of extent of pneumonia between 1.33 and 70.44%, a 10% increase in the volume of pneumonic lung was associated with a decrease in mean daily gain by 41.1 g and a 16.7-day increase in number of days to a slaughter weight of 104.5 kg.
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Hill, M. A., Scheidt, A. B., Teclaw, R. F., Clark, L. K., Knox, K. E., & Jordan, M. (1992). Association between growth indicators and volume of lesions in lungs from pigs at slaughter. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 53(12), 2221–2223. https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.1992.53.12.2221
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