Sows with claw problems will give birth to fewer litters before culling and the litters are smaller with fewer live born piglets. Van Assendelft Fotografie
Claw health of sows is an underestimated important parameter to focus on when improving general health, fertility and performance of a sow herd. Highly bioavailable trace minerals have been shown to improve claw health considerably. Over 84% of the sows suffer from one or more claw lesions1, while 10-15% of the western European sows suffer from lameness2. Group housing of sows can have a negative influence on claw health. Since 2013, group housing of gestating sows is mandatory in the EU, and t
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