Abstract

Sixty barrows (Body Weight–BW- range: 23.9–160 kg) were allotted to two experimental groups (6 pens of 5 pigs each): the control group was kept at a space allowance of 1m2/head; the second group was kept at 1.3m2/head. Behaviour, growth parameters, carcass and meat quality were assessed, as well as fat and cured ham quality. Results showed that pigs raised at 1.3m2/head spent more time laying (particularly in lateral recumbency, P<0.01 and P<0.001, respectively) compared to pigs kept at lower space allowance. They also reduced the aimless exploration of the slatted pen floor (P<0.001) and increased overall expression of other, mainly active, behaviors (e.g., drinking, walking and standing, P<0.01). Pigs raised at 1.3m2/head showed higher final BW (P = 0.02), more favourable Average Daily Gain (ADG) and gain-to-Feed ratio (G:F) both during the last period of the trial (P<0.05 for both parameters) and over the entire trial (P = 0.01 for both parameters). No significant difference was observed between groups for carcass traits and the main meat quality attributes. Subcutaneous fat from green hams had higher α-linolenic acid content (P<0.01) in the group reared at greater space allowance. Green hams from this group lost less weight at trimming (P<0.01) and the resulting cured hams received better sensory evaluations (P<0.05). No difference was observed in fatty acid composition and unsaturation levels of the subcutaneous fat from cured hams. Our data suggest that heavy pigs intended for Parma ham would benefit from the adoption of higher individual floor space allowances, both in terms of animal welfare (increased possibility to rest) and of productive parameters, without having any detrimental effect on the suitability of the thighs for dry-curing or on the quality of the final product.

Highlights

  • Floor space allowance can affect welfare and productive parameters of pigs [1,2,3,4]

  • The aim of the present pilot study was to investigate the effects of two different space allowances on behavior, growth parameters, meat and ham quality of heavy pigs intended for Parma Ham production

  • General behavior was affected by space allowance, with pigs raised at 1.3m2/head spending an increased amount of time lying if compared to pigs kept at lower space allowance

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Summary

Introduction

Floor space allowance can affect welfare and productive parameters of pigs [1,2,3,4]. According to EFSA recommendations [4], higher coefficients should be used (k = 0.036 for pigs up to 110kg and k = 0.047 above 110 kg) in order to allow all pigs to lay down separately and at the same time [7] These minimum space requirements, which are based on lying behavior, do not consider the space needed for other fundamental behaviors (feeding, drinking, excretion, exploration, etc.) [8]. The aim of the present pilot study was to investigate the effects of two different space allowances (minimum space set by legislation vs space calculated according to EFSA recommendations) on behavior, growth parameters, meat and ham quality of heavy pigs intended for Parma Ham production. It is hoped that this study could contribute to a better knowledge on allometric needs of heavy pigs and provide useful scientific background for a more inclusive legislation on pig protection

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