J. Christensen et B. Svensmark, EVALUATION OF PRODUCER-RECORDED CAUSES OF PREWEANING MORTALITY IN DANISH SOW HERDS, Preventive veterinary medicine, 32(3-4), 1997, pp. 155-164
The validity of producer-recorded preweaning mortality causes was eval
uated in 31 Danish sow herds. For 1206 piglets producer-recorded prewe
aning mortality cause was compared with post-mortem diagnosis. The pre
dominant preweaning mortality causes at post-mortem were injury (traum
a, lain on, and savaged), miscellaneous (unknown, starvation, illthrif
t, euthanasia, and low viability), and diarrhoea, with 391, 219, and 1
19 recordings, respectively. The sensitivity of producer-recorded prew
eaning mortality causes was generally low, and further analyses showed
that the probability of being born alive and the probability of being
given 'a producer diagnosis other than unknown' were associated with
the herd and that a correct producer-recorded mortality cause relative
to the post-mortem diagnosis depended on the mortality cause. Rare mo
rtality causes with primarily internal signs tended to be misclassifie
d. The producers often gave 'a diagnosis other than unknown' to pigs w
ith a weight at death under 0.75 kg and it was often correct. To pigs
with a weight at death over 1.75 kg, they rarely gave 'a diagnosis oth
er than unknown', but when they did it was often correct. (C) 1997 Els
evier Science B.V.