Surgical castration with pain relief affects the health and productive performance of pigs in the suckling period.
Joaquin MoralesAndre DereuAlberto MansoLaura de FrutosCarlos PiñeiroEdgar G ManzanillaNiels WuytsPublished in: Porcine health management (2017)
Surgical castration has a negative impact on production in the suckling period because it causes an increase in PWM, especially in pigs in the three lower quartiles for body weight, and negatively affects the BWW in pigs born in the highest quartile for body weight.