Productive and environmental characterization of a semi-extensive fattening system for fattening pigs in drought conditions in Uruguay

Productive and environmental characterization of a semi-extensive fattening system for fattening pigs in drought conditions in Uruguay In Uruguay, different pig production systems coexist: confinement systems and pastoral systems. These systems differ in terms of production costs, animal welfare and...

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Autores principales: Blumetto, O., Calvet, Salvador, Estellés, Fernando, Villagrá, Arantxa, Torres, Antonio G.
Formato: article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2017
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4884
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author Blumetto, O.
Calvet, Salvador
Estellés, Fernando
Villagrá, Arantxa
Torres, Antonio G.
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Estellés, Fernando
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description Productive and environmental characterization of a semi-extensive fattening system for fattening pigs in drought conditions in Uruguay In Uruguay, different pig production systems coexist: confinement systems and pastoral systems. These systems differ in terms of production costs, animal welfare and environmental impacts. On the other hand, droughts caused by the phenomenon "La Nina" can change the normal behavior of pastoral systems. In this article we analyze the dynamics of nutrients and their potential environmental impact of two growing cycles of pigs in an outdoor pastoral system. Animals were housed permanently in an area with a shelter, feeders and drinkers. They also could enter in several grazing areas, although each grazing area was used only during one week. Most of the nutrients coming from animal manure accumulate in the area surrounding the shelter and feeding areas, but the increase of concentrations was lower in the grazing area. A slight increase of nutrients in the grazing plots was found between the access to a grazing area and its closing one week later. After closure, nutrient concentration declined with time. The same tendency was found with ammonia emissions. In the conditions of this study, the reduced rainfall resulted in a low loss of nutrients. We conclude that in the pastoral system, due to the low nutrient concentrations in the grazing area, no large-scale environmental risks can be expected. The permanent area, however, may have environmental risks associated to nutrient deposition. Some design changes could reduce the risk of loss of nutrients from the area of permanent closure of animals.
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spelling ReDivia48842025-04-25T14:44:50Z Productive and environmental characterization of a semi-extensive fattening system for fattening pigs in drought conditions in Uruguay Blumetto, O. Calvet, Salvador Estellés, Fernando Villagrá, Arantxa Torres, Antonio G. Productive and environmental characterization of a semi-extensive fattening system for fattening pigs in drought conditions in Uruguay In Uruguay, different pig production systems coexist: confinement systems and pastoral systems. These systems differ in terms of production costs, animal welfare and environmental impacts. On the other hand, droughts caused by the phenomenon "La Nina" can change the normal behavior of pastoral systems. In this article we analyze the dynamics of nutrients and their potential environmental impact of two growing cycles of pigs in an outdoor pastoral system. Animals were housed permanently in an area with a shelter, feeders and drinkers. They also could enter in several grazing areas, although each grazing area was used only during one week. Most of the nutrients coming from animal manure accumulate in the area surrounding the shelter and feeding areas, but the increase of concentrations was lower in the grazing area. A slight increase of nutrients in the grazing plots was found between the access to a grazing area and its closing one week later. After closure, nutrient concentration declined with time. The same tendency was found with ammonia emissions. In the conditions of this study, the reduced rainfall resulted in a low loss of nutrients. We conclude that in the pastoral system, due to the low nutrient concentrations in the grazing area, no large-scale environmental risks can be expected. The permanent area, however, may have environmental risks associated to nutrient deposition. Some design changes could reduce the risk of loss of nutrients from the area of permanent closure of animals. 2017-06-01T10:11:15Z 2017-06-01T10:11:15Z 2012 SEP 2012 article publishedVersion Blumetto, O., Calvet, S., Estelles, F., Villagra, A., Torres, A.G. (2012). Productive and environmental characterization of a semi-extensive fattening system for fattening pigs in drought conditions in Uruguay. Itea-Informacion Tecnica Economica Agraria, 108(3), 256-274. 1699-6887 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4884 en openAccess Impreso
spellingShingle Blumetto, O.
Calvet, Salvador
Estellés, Fernando
Villagrá, Arantxa
Torres, Antonio G.
Productive and environmental characterization of a semi-extensive fattening system for fattening pigs in drought conditions in Uruguay
title Productive and environmental characterization of a semi-extensive fattening system for fattening pigs in drought conditions in Uruguay
title_full Productive and environmental characterization of a semi-extensive fattening system for fattening pigs in drought conditions in Uruguay
title_fullStr Productive and environmental characterization of a semi-extensive fattening system for fattening pigs in drought conditions in Uruguay
title_full_unstemmed Productive and environmental characterization of a semi-extensive fattening system for fattening pigs in drought conditions in Uruguay
title_short Productive and environmental characterization of a semi-extensive fattening system for fattening pigs in drought conditions in Uruguay
title_sort productive and environmental characterization of a semi extensive fattening system for fattening pigs in drought conditions in uruguay
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4884
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