Ma. Hill et al., RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE INDICATORS OF PERFORMANCE AND THE WEIGHT OF PNEUMONIC LESIONS FROM PIGS AT SLAUGHTER, Research in Veterinary Science, 56(2), 1994, pp. 240-244
Lungs from pigs at slaughter were examined and the extent of the lesio
ns was estimated as the percentage by weight: of the lung affected by
pneumonia in relation to the weight of the whole lung. Linear regressi
on analyses of mean daily gain in liveweight and days to slaughter on
the percentage by weight of pneumonic lung were performed. Within a ra
nge between 3.32 and 74.55 per cent for the weight of pneumonic lung,
a 10 per cent increase in the weight of pneumonic lung was associated
with a decrease in mean daily gain of 31.4 g and a 13.2-day increase t
o slaughter at 104.2 kg liveweight. When subgroups of pigs were evalua
ted by farm of origin, significant associations between indicators of
performance and pneumonia for pigs from only one of the farms were fou
nd.