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What are the stages of swine production? |
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Farrowing, (then Breeding & and Gestation), or (Nursery & Finishing) |
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Describe the flow of pigs in a barn? |
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Discuss biosecurity as it applies to pigs |
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List common causes of pig morbidity |
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List common causes of pig mortality |
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Describe what can be done to help prevent morbidity and mortality |
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Explain the environmental, host, and agent factors that contribute to the development of pig disease |
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What are the major swine provinces Canada? |
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Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba |
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T or F: China is the number one exporter of swine |
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What are the some quality assurance programs in place to help enforce quality in swine production? |
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Food Safety (1998) Biosecurity Standards (2012) Code of Practise (2014) |
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What are some fixed costs of production in swine economics? |
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What is the #1 cost of production in swine economics, and why is it variable (i.e. not a fixed cost)? |
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Feed! It fluctuates with the cost of corn, and the number of pigs in the barn |
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What are some factors affecting the fluctuating price of a market pig? |
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- supply and demand - USD/CAD exchange rate |
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What are the different types of swine farms? |
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Farrow to finish Weaner producers Grow-Finish Operation Breeding stock suppliers SEW (Segregated Early Weaning - aka Multi-site production) |
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What are the different phases of production for pigs? |
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Breeding Gestation Farrowing Nursery Finishing |
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What is the pig flow on a farrow to finish farm? |
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Farrowing to Nursery to Finishing
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Farrowing to Breeding to Gestation (then piglets back to Farrowing) |
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What is the flow of pigs when using Multi-site production? |
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Farrowing (separate site), to Nursery & Finishing (same site)
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Farrowing (separate site), to Breeding & Gestation (same site) (then piglets back to Farrowing) |
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The steps taken to protect the pig farm **from entry of disease agents** - viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic |
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What is the most common source of disease? |
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New pigs arriving in a herd |
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What are some ways to prevent new disease from entering your herd when introducing new pigs? |
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- buy pigs from **one source** with known health status - buy from herd with **good biosecurity** - quarantine new boars/gilts for at least 60 days (test for disease, vaccinate, expose to sentinel pigs) - reduce number of new pigs brought into herd - build new barns ~3km away from other herds |
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What are the two types of access zones in pig farm biosecurity? |
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- CAZ-Controlled Access Zone (pig farm yard, buildings and driveway only, limited access)
- RAZ-Restricted Access Zone (where pigs are housed, defined entry protocol) |
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What are some factors to consider when establishing biosecurity (things that might threaten it)? What are some ways for each to help reduce the threat? |
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People - restrict barn access (signs, doors, locks) - wash hands/shower - change clothes Vehicles - ensure trucks have been cleaned - don't allow them near barn (CAZ) - have dead-stock pick-up at end of lane Deadstock - handled via cremation, incineration, composting, or and/or burial Other Animals - no cats/dogs/other species in barn - rodent control program - screens to keep birds out |
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Why does biosecurity seem so much more important in the swine industry? |
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Industry structure (often transporting pigs) Large populations of pigs (often all housed together) Age of the Population of pigs (frequent turnover, always young/naive animals, higher risk of new disease more frequently) Production-limiting disease (PRRS, circovirus) Emerging Disease (PRRS, Circovirus, PED, Swine Dysentry) |
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