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Original Articles

Economic aspects of common health and fertility problems for the individual pig producer: An overview

Pages 116-124 | Published online: 01 Nov 2011
 

Summary

The income margin in modern pig farming is generally narrow. Controlling the cost of production, therefore, is of great importance. Improving health and fertility can play a major role in this context. In this paper three interrelated issues are discussed from a farm management point of view: (1) the financial losses of common health and fertility problems, (2) the costs and benefits of disease control, and (3) the decision to replace individual sows in case of poor health and/or reduced productive performance. Priorities for further research in the field of animal health economics are also discussed.

Notes

Based on a paper presented at the CEC‐Seminar on ‘Economics of Animal Health’, Exeter, July 1987.

Department of Farm Management, Wageningen Agricultural University, Hollandseweg 1, 6706 KN Wageningen, The Netherlands.

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