Economic Losses from Pseudorabies Infection in a Swine Farrowing Herd
James Kliebenstein,
D. Patterson,
K. Moore and
D. Thawley
Staff General Research Papers Archive from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Disease causes losses in many forms for livestock producers. This study evaluates swine farrowing losses resulting from a pseudo rabies outbreak. Losses are estimated through a case study of detailed records available from a swine production firm that operates numerous farrowing facilities. Pig production loss levels were estimated through use of regression techniques. For the firm a pseudorabies outbreak resulted in a 5.28 percentage point reduction in pigs weaned over a 17 week period. This resulted in an economic loss of $16.21 per sow farrowed over the outbreak period.
Date: 1988-07-01
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Published in North Central Journal of Agricultural Economics, July 1988, vol. 10 no. 2
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