Hird, D. W., et al. “Financial Impact of Transmissible Gastroenteritis in Pigs”. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, vol. 192, no. 6, 1988, pp. 756-9, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3A4528.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Hird, D. W.
Author: Vågsholm, I.
Author: Mousing, J.
Author: Carpenter, T. E.
Author: Gardner, I. A.
Date Issued
1988
Abstract

The financial impact of an outbreak of transmissible gastroenteritis in pigs which occurred in February 1986, was evaluated in a California sow herd (320 sows, 15 boars) through estimating the effects on growth, feed, and profit. Two groups of pigs were studied: pigs born before and surviving the outbreak (epizootic [E] pigs), and pigs born after the outbreak (postepizootic [PE] pigs). Short-term profits were maximized at 165 days for both groups of pigs, ranging from $47.14 for female E pigs to $60.32 for male PE pigs. It is concluded that pigs surviving or born shortly after a transmissible gastroenteritis outbreak are profitable to rear, if reared under management conditions similar to those in the study herd.

Note

Mousing, J.: Dep. Epidemiol. Prev. Med., Univ., Davis, CA 95616, USA.

ID: 6591; Accession Number: 19882278395. Publication Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Number of References: 13 ref. Subject Subsets: Veterinary Science; Veterinary Science; Pig Science

Source type: Electronic(1)

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • viral infections
  • Swine
  • Nidovirales
  • RNA viruses
  • hogs
  • transmissible gastroenteritis virus
  • viruses
  • animals
  • positive-sense ssRNA viruses
  • Suiformes
  • pig diseases
  • Economics (General) (EE100) (Discontinued June 2002)
  • Sus
  • pigs
  • eukaryotes
  • swine diseases
  • North America
  • America
  • Sus scrofa
  • porcine coronaviruses
  • Chordata
  • Parasites, Vectors, Pathogens and Biogenic Diseases of Animals (LL820) (Discontinued March 2000)
  • Suidae
  • Artiodactyla
  • Coronavirus
  • OECD Countries
  • viral diseases
  • Coronaviridae
  • ungulates
  • Developed Countries
  • United States of America
  • mammals
  • ECONOMICS
  • vertebrates
  • ssRNA viruses
  • USA
Page range
756-759
Host Title
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Host Abbreviated Title
J.Am.Vet.Med.Assoc.
Volume
192
Issue
6
ISSN
0003-1488

Department