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Influence of housing conditions on reliability of immunocastration and consequences for growth performance of male pigs
ID Kress, Kevin (Author), ID Weiler, Ulrike (Author), ID Schmucker, Sonja (Author), ID Čandek-Potokar, Marjeta (Author), ID Vrecl, Milka (Author), ID Fazarinc, Gregor (Author), ID Škrlep, Martin (Author), ID Batorek Lukač, Nina (Author), ID Stefanski, Volker (Author)

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Abstract
Immunocastration is a sustainable alternative to piglet castration but faces limited market acceptance. The phenomenon of non-responders has not to date been examined in detail, but adverse and stressful housing conditions (e.g., mixing of groups) might impair the success of vaccinations. Therefore, we evaluated the influence of housing conditions on the immune response after two Improvac® vaccinations at an age of 12 and 22 weeks, respectively. Boars, immunocastrates and barrows (n = 48 each) were assigned to three different housing conditions (n = 36 enriched, n = 36 standard n = 72 repeated social mixing). Immune response was quantified by measuring GnRH-binding and its consequences for testosterone concentrations, development of the genital tract and boar taint. Growth performance was evaluated via average daily gain (ADG). GnRH-binding and testosterone levels revealed that immunocastration reliably suppressed testicular functions after the 2nd vaccination. Housing conditions did not modify testicular function but influenced ADG as animals under mixing grew slower than those under enriched conditions. Gonadal status had only a slight impact on ADG except in immunocastrates, which showed a temporarily higher ADG after the 2nd vaccination. The results show that immunocastration is a reliable procedure under different housing conditions and competitive in terms of growth performance.

Language:English
Keywords:immunocastration, vaccination, Improvac, non-responder, immune response, housing conditions, surgical castration, boar taint, growth performance, genital tract
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:VF - Veterinary Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year:2020
Number of pages:e27, str. 1-16
Numbering:Vol. 10, no. 1
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-113526 This link opens in a new window
UDC:636.4.09:616
ISSN on article:2076-2615
DOI:10.3390/ani10010027 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:4915578 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:16.01.2020
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Title:Animals
Shortened title:Animals
Publisher:MDPI AG
ISSN:2076-2615
COBISS.SI-ID:519120409 This link opens in a new window

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License:CC BY 4.0, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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Licensing start date:16.01.2020

Projects

Funder:ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:P4-0133
Name:Trajnostno kmetijstvo

Funder:ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:P4-0053
Name:Endokrini, imunski in encimski odzivi pri zdravih in bolnih živalih

Funder:ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:Z7-9416
Name:Imunokastracija kot metoda deprivacije androgenov in njeni učinki na fiziološki odziv v zgodnji in pozni fazi spolnega razvoja prašičev

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