Financial impact of transmissible gastroenteritis in pigs |
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Authors: | J Mousing I V?gsholm T E Carpenter I A Gardner D W Hird |
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Affiliation: | Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of California, Davis 95616. |
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Abstract: | The financial impact of an epizootic of transmissible gastroenteritis in pigs was evaluated in a California sow herd through estimating growth, feed, and profit functions. Two groups of pigs were studied: pigs born before and surviving the epizootic (epizootic [E] pigs), and pigs born after the epizootic (postepizootic [PE] pigs). Short-term profits were maximized at 165 days for both groups of pigs, ranging from $47.14 for female E pigs to $60.32 for male PE pigs. Accordingly, it was concluded that pigs surviving or born shortly after a transmissible gastroenteritis epizootic are profitable to raise, if raised under management conditions similar to those in the study herd. |
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