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The Rural Voice, 2005-04, Page 25per sow. Still, the entire group of ' sows must be able to be fed within a 14-18 hour period, he said which limits the number of mature sows that can be fed to 55-65. If there are a large number of gilts the number must be reduced further because they eat more slowly. Increasing number can cause competition and aggression at the feeder and more animals will miss a feeding. Attention must also be paid to training animals to use the system and to daily checking of feed records to see if any animals are off their feed. The Prairie Swine Centre operates an electronic feeding system on partially -slatted floors with Ino bedding. Researchers are comparing static and dynamic groups (new animals are added to existing groups every five weeks). They also add animals to the pens either pre - embryonic implantation (within a week of breeding) or post- implantation (six weeks after breeding). They've found little difference between static and dynamic groups though Gonyou notes that they only add animals at five week intervals while commercial farms might add new animals weekly. The pre -implantation treatment has reduced farrowing rates by about five per cent compared to post- implantation animal, he said. Overall productivity, combining farrowing rates and litter size, is reduced in pre - implanted animals but does not differ among animals in stalls or those grouped after implantation. "We attribute the reduction in farrowing rate to the stress of aggression following regrouping, and that this occurs during a sensitive period prior to embryonic implantation," Gonyou said. For those who want to retain stall systems, the Canadian Code of Practice suggests sows should be housed in wider stalls as they increase in size with each parity, but few producers are following those guidelines, Gonyou said. "I suspect that many studies involving stalls have looked at animals only as gilts and young sows. Are we confident that productivity in older sows is not limited by stall size?" Prairie Swine Centre has initiated a long-term project looking at stall SP' Manufacturers of CHALLENGER' 3000 Gasketed Smoothwall Pipe size and productivity this summer, he said. "In our initial study we observed females from gilts to mature sows in stalls from 22-28 inches (55-70 cm) in width. Using the criteria suggested by the Food Marketing Institute and National Council of Chain Restaurants that sows should be able to lie on their sides without their udder extending into the adjoining stall we assessed the posture of sows during the 14th week of gestation. We found that sows spent 50-60 per cent of the time lying ... on one side." The study showed that a 28 -inch (70 cm) stall would be sufficient for all animals not to protrude while lying on their sides but a 26 -inch (65 cm) stall would only be sufficient for gilts and small, first -parity sows. "Our study will continue to look at productivity. behavior and stress levels in sows in different widths of stalls, but the industry should consider what they must do if they want to retain gestation stalls in a high -welfare environment," Gonyou said. "Increasing the width of stall. particularly for larger sows. would seem to be an appropriate action Make every job an ideal installation: start with Ideal Pipe Any job, any size From farm fields to parking lots and roadways to golf courses and recreational turf, Ideal Pipe is your ideal choice for complete sourcing of pipe and fittings for every need. Fast, easy installation Ideal specializes in flexible. lightweight. to handle HDPE pipe. Reliable delivery With 25 years as a Canadian leader 111 plash. pipe, Ideal is the source to depend on. A flexible partner Talk to us today about the produ.rs hest suited to your business needs. IEJEflL London • Ontario • Canada toll free: 1-800-265-7098 tel: (519) 473-2669 • fax: (519) 641-2524 www.idealpipe.ca • saleseidealpipe.ca APRIL 2005