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SOW MORTALITY PROJECT UPDATE 3-1-19 IOWA PORK INDUSTRY CENTER www.ipic.iastate.edu
THIS PROJECT IS SUPPORTED BY THE NATIONAL PORK BOARD PROJECT #17-224.
Overview: One hundred four sow farms representing an inventory of 386,338 sows, have submitted mortality records for 52 weeks starting on February 4, 2018 (week 6). The following figures summarize the distribution and variation of sow deaths across reporting sow farms.
Figure 1 (Above). Annualized rate of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) varied across sow farms during the project period from over 10% to 0.3%.
Figure 2 (Above). Annualized total mortality for reporting sow farms. The red portion of the bars represent the proportion of the sow mortalities that occurred that were not due to prolapse while the yellow portion of the bars indicates the proportion occurring due to prolapse.
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SOW MORTALITY PROJECT UPDATE 3-1-19 IOWA PORK INDUSTRY CENTER www.ipic.iastate.edu
THIS PROJECT IS SUPPORTED BY THE NATIONAL PORK BOARD PROJECT #17-224.
Overview: Quarter 1 (weeks 6-18 of 2018; Feb 4-May 5, 2018). One hundred four sow farms representing an inventory of 386,338 sows, have submitted mortality records. The following figures summarize the distribution and variation of sow deaths across reporting sow farms.
Figure 3 (Above). Annualized rate of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) for the first quarter of the project varied across sow farms during the project period from 12% to 0.2%.
Figure 4 (Above). Annualized total mortality for reporting sow farms for the first quarter of the project. The red portion of the bars represent the proportion of the sow mortalities that occurred that were not due to prolapse while the yellow portion of the bars indicates the proportion occurring due to prolapse.
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SOW MORTALITY PROJECT UPDATE 3-1-19 IOWA PORK INDUSTRY CENTER www.ipic.iastate.edu
THIS PROJECT IS SUPPORTED BY THE NATIONAL PORK BOARD PROJECT #17-224.
Overview: Quarter 2 (weeks 19-31 of 2018; May 6-Aug 4, 2018). One hundred two sow farms representing an inventory of 379,928 sows, have submitted mortality records. The following figures summarize the distribution and variation of sow deaths across reporting sow farms.
Figure 5 (Above). Annualized rate of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) for the first quarter of the project varied across sow farms during the project period from 8.5% to 0%.
Figure 6 (Above). Annualized total mortality for reporting sow farms for the first quarter of the project. The red portion of the bars represent the proportion of the sow mortalities that occurred that were not due to prolapse while the yellow portion of the bars indicates the proportion occurring due to prolapse.
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SOW MORTALITY PROJECT UPDATE 3-1-19 IOWA PORK INDUSTRY CENTER www.ipic.iastate.edu
THIS PROJECT IS SUPPORTED BY THE NATIONAL PORK BOARD PROJECT #17-224.
Overview: Quarter 3 (weeks 32-44 of 2018; Aug 5-Nov 3, 2018). Ninety one sow farms representing an inventory of 347,639 sows, have submitted mortality records. The following figures summarize the distribution and variation of sow deaths across reporting sow farms.
Figure 7 (Above). Annualized rate of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) for the first quarter of the project varied across sow farms during the project period from over 9% to 0%.
Figure 8 (Above). Annualized total mortality for reporting sow farms for the first quarter of the project. The red portion of the bars represent the proportion of the sow mortalities that occurred that were not due to prolapse while the yellow portion of the bars indicates the proportion occurring due to prolapse.
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SOW MORTALITY PROJECT UPDATE 3-1-19 IOWA PORK INDUSTRY CENTER www.ipic.iastate.edu
THIS PROJECT IS SUPPORTED BY THE NATIONAL PORK BOARD PROJECT #17-224.
Overview: Quarter 4 (week 45 of 2018 through week 5 of 2019; Nov 4, 2018-Feb 2, 2019). Ninety sow farms representing an inventory of 346,701 sows, have submitted mortality records. The following figures summarize the distribution and variation of sow deaths across reporting sow farms.
Figure 9 (Above). Annualized rate of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) for the first quarter of the project varied across sow farms during the project period from over 10% to 0%.
Figure 10 (Above). Annualized total mortality for reporting sow farms for the first quarter of the project. The red portion of the bars represent the proportion of the sow mortalities that occurred that were not due to prolapse while the yellow portion of the bars indicates the proportion occurring due to prolapse.
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SOW MORTALITY PROJECT UPDATE 3-1-19 IOWA PORK INDUSTRY CENTER www.ipic.iastate.edu
THIS PROJECT IS SUPPORTED BY THE NATIONAL PORK BOARD PROJECT #17-224.
Figure 11 (above). Breakdown of all mortalities reported for the whole year. A total of 21% of sow mortalities were the result of some form prolapse. Approximately 29% died due to lameness and related causes and 39% died due to other or unknown causes.
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Breakdown of Causes of Mortality
Vaginal/Uterine Prolapse
Rectal/Anal Prolapse
Both Rectal and Vaginal/UterineProlapse
Difficulty Farrowing/Retained Pig(s)
Disease
Intestinal (Ulcer) Complications
Lame/Injured/Downer
Unknown/Other
SOW MORTALITY PROJECT UPDATE 3-1-19 IOWA PORK INDUSTRY CENTER www.ipic.iastate.edu
THIS PROJECT IS SUPPORTED BY THE NATIONAL PORK BOARD PROJECT #17-224.
Figure 12 (below). Breakdown of all mortalities reported for the four quarters of the project. Prolapses accounted for 24% of mortality in quarters 1 and 4 and 19% in quarters 2 and 3.
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Breakdown of Weeks 6-18 Causes of Mortality
Vaginal/Uterine Prolapse
Rectal/Anal Prolapse
Both Rectal and Vaginal/Uterine Prolapse
Difficulty Farrowing/Retained Pig(s)
Disease
Intestinal (Ulcer) Complications
Lame/Injured/Downer
Unknown/Other
13% 4%1%
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Breakdown of Weeks 19-31 Causes of Mortality
Vaginal/Uterine Prolapse
Rectal/Anal Prolapse
Both Rectal and Vaginal/Uterine Prolapse
Difficulty Farrowing/Retained Pig(s)
Disease
Intestinal (Ulcer) Complications
Lame/Injured/Downer
Unknown/Other
14% 4% 1%
6% 1%
3%
30%
41%
Breakdown of Weeks 32-44 Causes of Mortality
Vaginal/Uterine Prolapse
Rectal/Anal Prolapse
Both Rectal and Vaginal/Uterine Prolapse
Difficulty Farrowing/Retained Pig(s)
Disease
Intestinal (Ulcer) Complications
Lame/Injured/Downer
Unknown/Other
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38%
Breakdown of Weeks 45-5 2019 Causes of Mortality
Vaginal/Uterine Prolapse
Rectal/Anal Prolapse
Both Rectal and Vaginal/Uterine Prolapse
Difficulty Farrowing/Retained Pig(s)
Disease
Intestinal (Ulcer) Complications
Lame/Injured/Downer
Unknown/Other
Quarter 1: Weeks 6-18 (Feb 4-May 5, 2018) Quarter 2: Weeks 19-31 (May 6-Aug 4, 2018) Quarter 3: Weeks 32-44 (Aug 5-Nov 3, 2018)
Quarter 4: Weeks 45-5 (Nov 4, 2018-Feb 2, 2019)