Title: Feeding the Breeding Herd
1Feeding the Breeding Herd
2Feeding the Breeding HerdOutline
- 1. Pig Flow
- 2. Feeding Developing Gilts
- 3. Feeding the Gestating sow
- 4. Feeding the Lactating sow
- 5. Feeding from weaning to breeding
- 6. Feeding Boars.
31. Pig Flow
Breeding Barn Boars, non-pregnant sows and gilts
Gestation Barn Gestating sows and gilts
Farrowing Barn Lactating sows, nursing piglets
Nursery Weaned pigs (3 to 8 weeks post-weaning)
Grow-Finish barn Growing-Finishing pigs (20 -
120 kg
41. Pig Flow, Cont.
Gilt Pool Pool with replacement gilts, 20 - 120
Kg
Isolation Facility for incoming breeding
animals, 8 wks
52. Feeding the developing gilt
- Nursery Regular Nursery diets - Ad Lib.
- 20 - 60 Kg Regular Grower diets - Ad Lib.
- 60-140 Kg Lactation diet - 80 of Ad Lib.
63. Feeding the Gestating Gilt and Sow
73.1 Objectives of feeding gestating sows and gilts
- 1. Maintenance
- 2. Fetal Growth
- 3. Maternal growth
The sow should be in top body condition by day 90
of gestation
83.1.1 Maintenance Energy Requirement
- Maintenance Energy Requirement 106 kcal
ME per kg0.75 (Metabolic BW) Example - Sow weight 225 kg
- Kg0.75 58.1 kg
- Maint. Req. 6,159 kcal ME
- If 3,000 kcal/kg Req 2.05 kg feed/d
93.1.2 Extra requirement for low temperature
- The maintenance req. is based on an
environmental temperature of 20oC - For each degree C, the temp. drops belov 20oC,
the maintenance req. increases by 200 kcal ME/d. - EX Temp. At 15oC Maint. Req. Increased by
1000 kcal (0.33 kg) per d
103.2 Fetal Growth
- Very low during first 90 days of gestation, - not
counted for. - Increases rapidly during last 3-4 weeks of
gestation, usually set at 2,000 kcal ME per day
113.3 Maternal Growth
- Sows will gain weight over the first 4 parities
- Sow wt increases by approximately 25 kg pr parity
0.225 kg/d from d 1 to d 90 of gestation. - Approximately 0.5 kg feed/d needed for maternal
wt gain - From d. 1 to d. 90 Feed according to body
condition Not too thin, - not too fat
123.4 Feeding strategies for gestating sows and
gilts
133.4 Feeding Strategies for Gestating Sows and
Gilts
- 3.4.1 Day 1-21 Implantation
- 3.4.2 Day 22-90 Body condition
- 3.4.3 Day 91-112 Fetal Growth
- 3.4.4 Day 113-115 Prepare farrowing
143.4.1. Implantation, Gilts.
- High plane of feeding during this period results
in increased embryonic losses - Recommendation Gilts should be fed no more than
1.8 kg of feed per day from d. 1 to 21.
153.4.1. Implantation, Sows
- No risk of loosing embryos from overfeeding
- If sows are stressed, embryos may be lost
- Hungry sows are stressed
- Recommendation Feed sows approximately 3 kg of
feed per day from d. 1 to 21.
163.4.2 Feeding from days 21 - 90,Sows and Gilts
- Objective Get gilts and sows in nice body
condition before d. 90 - Recommendation Sows of average body condition
are fed approximately 2.1 kg feed/day (at 20oC) - Thin sows are fed more, - overweight sows are fed
less - It takes lots of feed to put weight on a sow
- Feed should be adjusted weekly
173.4.3 Feeding from days 91 - 112,Sows and Gilts
- Objective Prepare sow for milk production
- Secure high piglet birth-weight
- Recommendation Feed 3-3.5 kg of feed per day (at
20oC) - If sows are overweight at day 90, dont increase
feeding level - If sows are overweight at farrowing, they get
diabetes and reduce FI in lactation
183.4.4 Feeding from days 113-115, Sows and Gilts
- Objective Prepare sows for parturition
- Recommendation Feed sows and gilts 1-1.5 kg per
day.
193.5 Feed Ingredients
- Grain Corn, sorghum, barley, wheat, oats,
- Byproducts Wheat bran, corngluten, DDGS
- Protein Soybean meal, Canola meal, Sunflower
meal, Meat and bone meal, peas, etc. - Fiber Alfalfa, sugar beet pulp, soy hulls
- Dont use synthetic amino acids in diets for
gestating sows
203.6 Nutrients
- Table 14 in Swine Nutrition Guide
213.7 Feeding Times
- Gestating sows can be fed once or twice a day
- If group housed and floor fed Only feed every
other day
224. Feeding Lactating Sows
234.1 Objectives of feeding lactating sows
- 1. High milk yield
- More milk decreases preweaning mortality and
increases weaning weight - 2. Prevent BW loss
- Low weight loss improves the chances of the sow
returning to heat right after weaning
244.2 Feeding strategy for lactating sows
- Day 1-2 2 kg per day
- Day 3-4 4 kg per day
- Day 5- weaning Ad Libitum
254.3. How to get high feed intake
- Make sure water is available all the time
- Include fat in diet (Increases energy)
- Barn temperature around 20oC
- drip cooling if hot
- Feed at least 2 times a day
- Dont let feed sit in feeder
264.4 Feed Ingredients for Lactating Sows
- Same as for gestating sows.
- Keep fiber levels relatively low
- OK to use synthetic Amino Acids
- Fish meal may be included
- Include oil or fat
- Dont change ingredients from gestation to
lactation
274.5. Nutrients in lactation diets
- Table 14 in Swine Nutrition Guide
- Nutrient requirement depend on milk yield and
daily feed intake - If FI low, more concentrated diets are needed.
- Vitamin fortification may need to be improved in
high producing sows
285. Feeding sows from weaning to breeding
295.1 Feeding level and diet
- Objective
- To get sows back in heat
- To get high rate of ovulation
- To get high rate of fertilization
- Feed ad libitum
- Make sure there is enough water
- Feed lactation diet
- Supplement with sex mixture
305.2. Sex Mixture
- Blend of fish meal, dextrose, and rolled oats
- Feed 0.5 to 1 kg per day from weaning to breeding
- Helps if you believe in it!
- No scientific data to back the use of this
316. Feed breeding boars
326. Feeding Strategy
- Developing boars Feed like developing gilts
- Boars in use Feed sow gestation diet and
supplement with 0.4 kg soybean meal per day - or
feed sow lactation diet - Feed according to body condition approximately
2.5-3 kg per day