Effect of loading density and weather conditions on animal welfare and meat quality of slaughter pigs

JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(2023)

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There are several factors that affect the welfare and meat quality of pigs during pre-slaughter transport. Among various factors, the effects of weather conditions and loading density were studied. A total of 3,726 finishing pigs were allotted to one of nine groups arranged in a 3 x 3 factorial design according to the weather conditions (low temperature [LT], under 10 degrees C; normal temperature [NT], 10 degrees C-24 degrees C; high temperature [HT], upper 24 degrees C), and loading density (low density [LD], upper 0.43 m(2)/100 kg; normal density [ND], 0.37-0.43 m(2)/100 kg; high density [HD], under 0.37 m(2)/100 kg). Each treatment group follow as: LTLD, LTND, LTHD, NTLD, NTND, NTHD, HTLD, HTND, HTHD. In terms of carcass composition, pigs had the highest carcass weight and backfat thickness at LT. Comparing the HD transport to the ND transport, the meat quality indicated a lower pH and more drip loss. The incidence rate of pale, soft, exudative (PSE) pork was high in the order of the HD, LD, and the ND transport (20%, 9%, and 2%, respectively). The HT transport showed the lowest pH and greatest L* value under the given weather conditions. Pigs transported under the HTHD and LTLD conditions had the greatest rates of PSE pork (40% and 20%, respectively). Pigs exposed to HD transport had the shortest laying time and the highest overplap behavior. The LDLT transport pigs had a shorter laying time than the LDNT and LDHT transport pigs. In conclusion, too high or too low density transport is generally not excellent for meat quality or animal welfare, however it is preferable to transport at a slightly low density at high temperature and at a slightly high density at low temperature.
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Transport,Loading density,Temperature,Welfare,Meat quality
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