Original Article

Risk factors for auricular hematomas in piglets

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Abstract

In this study, the incidence of auricular hematomas in weaned piglets was examined, and it was investigated whether the incidence was linked with certain risk factors. In total, five successive batches of weaned pigs (n=10,657) were investigated from weaning (three weeks of age) until the end of the nursery period (ten weeks of age). The mean incidence was 2.3%, ranging from 1.3% to 2.9% for the different weaned batches. The incidence in barrows was 2.1% and in female piglets 2.5% (P > 0.05). The incidence in piglets from primiparous sows was 0.92% and in piglets of multiparous sows 2.45% (P < 0.001). The highest incidence was observed four to five weeks after weaning. There was a twotimes- higher risk to develop an auricular hematoma at the ear with the ear tag (RR=2.28 [1.74 – 2.98]). Further research, preferably in more herds, is warranted to confirm and/or explain the present results and to further optimize control measures.

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How to Cite: Van den Hof, J. , Beek, J. , Chiers, K. & Maes, D. (2014) “Risk factors for auricular hematomas in piglets”, Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift. 83(3). doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/vdt.v83i3.16650