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What provinces are the 3 biggest pork producers? |
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Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec |
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What industry competes with pork? |
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What country is the biggest consumer of pork? |
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What are the drivers of meat consumption in the pork industry? |
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-price vs. value/quantity -quality taste, flavour, health & safety, appearance emotional (animal well-being) -Convenience -Tradition/ethnic/seasonal demands |
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Rank the following in order of increasing edible protein content:
Poultry, pork, eggs |
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True or False
Pork can compete with chicken for leanness |
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What are the factors affecting performance of a pig raised for meat? |
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-genetics/sex -health -pig environment -nutrition -resources -regulations |
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What are some important factors to consider concerning a pig's environment? |
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thermal/temprature social interaction air quality |
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What are two major problems in the pork industry? |
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-development of synthetic meats -price of grains for feeding is increasing due to decreasing availability (used to feed humans directly before feeding grains to meat animals) |
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What are the challenges facing the canadian pork industry? |
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-contagious diseases -food safety -proper assessment of quality & value -animal welfare -competition in the world markets -environmental concerns -trend toward multiple site production and integrated pork production |
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What are some advantages of multiple site production? |
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-minimal transfer of disease -specialization at different levels of production |
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What are some disadvantages of multiple site production? |
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-high levels of coordination & organization; administrative costs -need large volume of pigs (economics of sale) -managing early-weaned sow & young, weaned piglets -qualified labour |
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What are some solutions to the problems associated with multiple site production |
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various production chains, alliances & loops have formed in Ontario |
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What is a young female pig called, prior to slaughter or first farrowing? |
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What do you call a reproducing female pig? |
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What is the age range of nursing pigs? |
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What do you call a newly weaned pig? |
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What do you call a pig from weaning to approximately 25kg? |
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What do you call pig when it reaches 25kg? |
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What is the weight of a grower pig? |
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What is the weight of a finisher pig? |
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60+kg to market at 105-110kg |
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What factors contribute to the # of healthy pigs a sow produces in a lifetime? |
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# of pigs weaned per litter # of litters per year weaning weight reproductive life span |
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Describe reproduction in sows |
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-first breeding at 120kg -approximately 2.3 litters per year -5 litters per lifetime -approx 9-12 live piglets per litter
-115 day gestation -17 to 28 days of lactation |
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Describe reproduction rates in boars |
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-1 boar per 20 sows with natural breeding -greater success ratio with AI |
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Why is it important to consider genotypes in pigs? |
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Sets limits on production rates, efficiency and carcass characteristics
-growth rates -reproduction -feed efficiency -carcass quality |
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What are some traits to consider when selecting 'positive' genotypes in pigs? |
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-disease resistance -hardiness -character (mothering ability) -feed intake capacity |
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How can you capitalize on complementary traits between breeds? |
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Can choose too be on their own or move to group in the larger more open area |
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Walls for sense of security, pigs like to turn their backs to the wall
Lots of room to move
Lots of windshadowing which decreases air circulation |
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Farrowing crate, prevents piglets from being crushed
Sow cannot move much, decreased interaction between piglets |
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Lots of windshadowing, elevated heat & moisture levels
-creates a welcoming environment for bacteria |
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Finishing Area
slatted floors, creates sore feet, may not want to move to the feeders as much, would reduce weight gain |
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Nanofermentation
can remove certain parts/components from the meats at a molecular level |
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Easy to maintain clean environment because you can just spray the entire facility
Decreased air flow, pigs can't see each other or interact fully |
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Trough is slightly elevated to reduce chances of manure/urine getting in the trough
-could be higher to prevent pigs from climbing in and be more effective |
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What are the goals of reproduction? |
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maximize the number of pigs born alive minimize pre-weaning mortality increase longevity |
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What is a major safety issue in the pork industry? |
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Contamination & Health, not a lot of variation in genetics so a disease could wipe out a large population rapidly. All employees shower in & shower out to prevent introduction of disease |
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Why is it important to reduce stress on the pigs? |
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Stress decreases the quality of the meat |
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What is the current focus on meat, quality or quantity? |
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How is do consumers asses carcass quality? |
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-nutritional quality -appearance -absence of bacteria -ease of preparation -emotional quality (welfare) -value vs price |
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Describe the trend in branding & Canadian pork products |
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-shift towards individual branding of products, away from "Canadian" |
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What is carcass quality based on? |
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weight & lean yield contaminants PSE & DFD |
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What is PSE meat? What are the causes? |
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pale, soft exudatory -Porcine Stress Syndrome Gene -stress prior to slaughter -pre slaughter nutrition (withdraw feed prior to slaughter to prevent lactic acid build up) |
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What is DFD meat? What are the causes? |
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dry, firm, dark
(minor concern)
-pH is too high, eating quality is still good but shelf life is poor |
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What vitamin enhances pork quality? |
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What is the #1 cost in commercial swine production? |
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What is the environmental impact caused by swine production? |
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Reduced air quality & cleanliness Green-house gases Odorous compounds Harmful microbial materials
Smell of ammonia is strong, detrimental for pigs & humans! |
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What are some dietary strategies to control odour? |
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-low protein/low sulfur diets -change pH to manipulate hindgut fermentation -feed acid to reduce pH of urine & feces (less ammonia loss) -dietary supplementation of non-digestible binding agents |
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What are some other issues of concern in the pork industry? |
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-foreign animal disease -food safety (BSE, salmonella, toxins!) -international trade issues -assessing carcass quality & value -animal well being |
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