On-farm testing of reduced animal welfare demands on productivity and welfare in pig production

Abstract Background Swedish animal welfare requirements exceed those of EU, which may have contributed to decreased pig production in Sweden since joining EU. On request from stakeholders, the Swedish Board of Agriculture allowed testing effects of reduced welfare demands on pig production for one y...

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Main Authors: Per Wallgren, Stefan Gunnarsson
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-08-01
Series:Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13028-025-00825-6
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description Abstract Background Swedish animal welfare requirements exceed those of EU, which may have contributed to decreased pig production in Sweden since joining EU. On request from stakeholders, the Swedish Board of Agriculture allowed testing effects of reduced welfare demands on pig production for one year. This included weaning before 28 days at individual level, temporary confinements of sows during farrowing and mating, and increased stocking density of growers. The intervention period lasted for one year, and the productivity was compared with the preceding year. Results A reduced mean weaning age from 32 to 27 days did not have a significant effect on piglet welfare measures but the annual number of piglets weaned per sow increased by 1.3. Temporary confinement of sows at farrowing had no significant effect on piglet mortality or productivity, but the confinement reduced sow welfare. Temporary confinement of sows during mating did not improve sow productivity. Instead, hygiene and welfare decreased due to the confinement. Decreased stocking density by 10% compared with Swedish requirements had no significant effect on welfare measures. Nor did weight gain differ from the previous year. However, increased batch size of fatteners increased the incidence of respiratory lesions at slaughter, impaired growth and feed conversion. Conclusions Simulations assured that over 90% of the piglets were older than 25 days in batches weaned at a mean age of 28 days. As piglets mature from three to four weeks of age, this was important for piglet welfare. Short-term confinement of sows at farrowing or mating decreased sow welfare due to the confinement while no significant increase in piglet productivity was found. An increased stocking density by 10% of weaners and growers did not affect welfare measures but increased the number of potential disease transmissions between pigs by 22% due to increased batch sizes. When batch size increased, respiratory lesions at slaughter increased and productivity decreased. Based on the results, the Board of Agriculture allowed herds to wean at a mean age of 28 days provided they complied with special requirements. Except for this, the minimal legal requirements of pig welfare in Sweden remained unchanged.
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spelling doaj-art-17f153ca480644a4b86b0bf3fff104e42025-08-20T03:43:20ZengBMCActa Veterinaria Scandinavica1751-01472025-08-0167111310.1186/s13028-025-00825-6On-farm testing of reduced animal welfare demands on productivity and welfare in pig productionPer Wallgren0Stefan Gunnarsson1Swedish Veterinary Agency, SVASwedish Veterinary Agency, SVAAbstract Background Swedish animal welfare requirements exceed those of EU, which may have contributed to decreased pig production in Sweden since joining EU. On request from stakeholders, the Swedish Board of Agriculture allowed testing effects of reduced welfare demands on pig production for one year. This included weaning before 28 days at individual level, temporary confinements of sows during farrowing and mating, and increased stocking density of growers. The intervention period lasted for one year, and the productivity was compared with the preceding year. Results A reduced mean weaning age from 32 to 27 days did not have a significant effect on piglet welfare measures but the annual number of piglets weaned per sow increased by 1.3. Temporary confinement of sows at farrowing had no significant effect on piglet mortality or productivity, but the confinement reduced sow welfare. Temporary confinement of sows during mating did not improve sow productivity. Instead, hygiene and welfare decreased due to the confinement. Decreased stocking density by 10% compared with Swedish requirements had no significant effect on welfare measures. Nor did weight gain differ from the previous year. However, increased batch size of fatteners increased the incidence of respiratory lesions at slaughter, impaired growth and feed conversion. Conclusions Simulations assured that over 90% of the piglets were older than 25 days in batches weaned at a mean age of 28 days. As piglets mature from three to four weeks of age, this was important for piglet welfare. Short-term confinement of sows at farrowing or mating decreased sow welfare due to the confinement while no significant increase in piglet productivity was found. An increased stocking density by 10% of weaners and growers did not affect welfare measures but increased the number of potential disease transmissions between pigs by 22% due to increased batch sizes. When batch size increased, respiratory lesions at slaughter increased and productivity decreased. Based on the results, the Board of Agriculture allowed herds to wean at a mean age of 28 days provided they complied with special requirements. Except for this, the minimal legal requirements of pig welfare in Sweden remained unchanged.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13028-025-00825-6Animal densityAnimal welfareConfinementSwedish legislationWeaning age
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On-farm testing of reduced animal welfare demands on productivity and welfare in pig production
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
Animal density
Animal welfare
Confinement
Swedish legislation
Weaning age
title On-farm testing of reduced animal welfare demands on productivity and welfare in pig production
title_full On-farm testing of reduced animal welfare demands on productivity and welfare in pig production
title_fullStr On-farm testing of reduced animal welfare demands on productivity and welfare in pig production
title_full_unstemmed On-farm testing of reduced animal welfare demands on productivity and welfare in pig production
title_short On-farm testing of reduced animal welfare demands on productivity and welfare in pig production
title_sort on farm testing of reduced animal welfare demands on productivity and welfare in pig production
topic Animal density
Animal welfare
Confinement
Swedish legislation
Weaning age
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