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Type: Conference paper
Title: Off to the right start: how pregnancy and early life can determine future animal health and production
Author: Gatford, K.
Roberts, C.
Kind, K.
Hynd, P.
Citation: Animal Production Science, 2018, vol.58, iss.3, pp.459-475
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
Publisher Place: Victoria, Australia
Issue Date: 2018
ISSN: 1836-0939
1836-5787
Conference Name: 31st Biennial Conference of Australian Society of Animal Production (ASAP 2016) / Joint Conference of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production (NZSAP) (5 Jul 2016 - 7 Jul 2016 : Adelaide, AUSTRALIA)
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K. L. Gatford, C. T. Roberts, K. L. Kind and P. I. Hynd
Abstract: Animal producers are well aware that a low-birthweight animal is more likely to die in the first few days of life, and, if it survives, it is likely to perform poorly. We are now coming to appreciate that early life events can permanently change an animal’s developmental trajectory, also often referred to as developmental programming. This is an area of current interest in biomedicine, where the concept is known as the ‘developmental origins of health and disease’ (DOHaD). Current gaps in understanding include many of the underlying mechanisms, and whether and how we might intervene and restore the potential for healthy and productive development. This review introduces the biomedical perspective of developmental programming, reviews some of the evidence for long-term effects of early life exposures on welfare and productivity in animal production, with a focus on prenatal growth and maternal stress in pig production, and discusses options for intervening to improve long-term outcomes.
Keywords: Animal welfare; fetal development; mortality
Description: Published online 5 January 2018
Rights: © The Authors. Journal compilation © CSIRO 2018
DOI: 10.1071/AN17014
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1011767
http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/627123
Published version: http://www.publish.csiro.au/an/issue/8723
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