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Association between pig activity and environmental factors in pig confinement buildings

Authors
 Ki Youn Kim  ;  Han Jong Ko  ;  Hyeon Tae Kim  ;  Chi Nyon Kim  ;  Sang Hoon Byeon 
Citation
 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURE, Vol.48(5) : 680-686, 2008 
Journal Title
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURE
ISSN
 0816-1089 
Issue Date
2008
Keywords
airborne bacteria ; airborne fungi ; ammonia ; dust ; hydrogen sulfide
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine the aerial contaminants affecting pig activity and evaluate the correlation between pig activity and aerial contaminants in a pig confinement building. This experiment was performed in a confinement growing and finishing room, and the data presented in this article was collected over a period of 50 days, with sampling every 2 days from June to September 2003. Air samples were taken in the middle of empty pens on both sides of the pig confinement building. In this study, we demonstrated statistically significant negative relationships between pig activity and temperature, relative humidity and ammonia, while total dust positively regressed with pig activity. Based on these experimental results, we reasoned that increases in temperature, hydrogen sulfide and ammonia in the pig building suppressed pig activity and that high levels of total dust in the pig building was attributable to increases in pig activity. The exposure limit values of aerial contaminants, such as particulate matter, gaseous compounds and airborne microorganisms related to the pigs’ health should be established in order to promote the performance and welfare of the pigs.
Full Text
http://www.publish.csiro.au/?paper=EA06110
DOI
10.1071/EA06110
Appears in Collections:
4. Graduate School of Public Health (보건대학원) > Graduate School of Public Health (보건대학원) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Chi Nyon(김치년) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5693-3307
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/108697
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