TY - JOUR AU - McClendon, Chakia Joi AU - Pettiford, Sherrell AU - Conklin, Dawn AU - Kloc, Lauren AU - Oh, Sang-Hyon AU - Waterman, Jenora Turner PY - 2013 TI - Airway Metrics, Anatomy and Growth Performance of Pigs Reared Indoors and Outdoors JF - American Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences VL - 8 IS - 4 DO - 10.3844/ajavsp.2013.165.176 UR - https://thescipub.com/abstract/ajavsp.2013.165.176 AB - While the swine industry has made incredible strides to improve ventilation, air quality in confinement buildings remains an issue. The goal of this study is to characterize correlation between large airway metrics and growth performance in piglets reared indoors and outdoors on pasture. Three experimental trials were conducted: Trial 1 included three breed types that were strictly raised indoors, Tamworth X Berkshire, Berkshire X Berkshire and Hereford X Berkshire (n = 4-5 each). Trials 2 and 3 consisted of animals reared in both environments; trial 2 had 28 pigs (n = 14, indoor and n = 14, outdoor) and trial 3 had 48 pigs (n = 24, indoor and n = 24, outdoor). For trial 3, body weights were recorded weekly for seven weeks to adjust tracheal measure for body size. Total tracheal and lumen diameters were determined for all animals on trial. Histological evaluations were performed to evaluate potential differences among indoor and outdoor pig populations. One-way and two-way Analyses of Variance (ANOVA) were performed and LS means with the PDIFF option was used to separate means as applicable. Animals reared indoor shad significantly larger tracheal diameters and lumens compared to those reared outdoors (p-value