Abstract :
The aim of this study was to compare the environmental impact of the straw-flow system for fattening pigs with the slattedfloor
system by measuring pollutant gas emissions such as ammonia (NH3), nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4) and carbon
dioxide (CO2), manure nitrogen (N) content and emissions of water vapour (H2O). Three successive batches of 32 pigs were
fattened. For each batch, pigs were allotted to two groups raised in separated rooms fitted either with a concrete totally
slatted-floor system (0.75m2 per pig) or with a straw-flow system (0.79m2 per pig). With this last system, pigs were kept on
a sloped floor, straw being provided daily at the top of the pen. Throughout the fattening period, about 34.4 kg of straw were
supplied per pig. The straw, mixed with dung, travelled down the slope by pig motion and went out of the pen to a scraped
passage. The solid fraction was scraped every day, stored in a heap in the room and removed every month, 1 week before
each period of gaseous emission measurement. The liquid fraction was automatically pumped from the scraped passage into
a hermetic tank, which was emptied at the end of each fattening period. Rooms were ventilated mechanically in order to
maintain a constant ambient temperature. Once a month, the emissions of NH3, N2O, CH4, CO2 and H2O were measured hourly
for 6 consecutive days via infrared photoacoustic detection. Mean daily emissions per pig fattened on the slatted floor or on
the sloped floor were, respectively, 4.98 and 13.31 g NH3, 0.67 and 0.68 g N2O, 15.2 and 8.88 g CH4, 548 g and 406 g CO2
equivalents, 1.61 and 1.77 kg CO2 and 2.33 and 2.95 kg H2O. Except for N2O emissions, all the differences were statistically
significant (P,0.001). From the slatted-floor system, the amount of slurry removed per fattening period was on average
256 kg per pig. From the straw-flow system, solid manure amounted on average to 209 kg per pig and liquid manure to 53 kg
per pig. The total N-content of the manure was 2.23 kg N per pig with the straw-flow system (solid and liquid manure) v.
3.26 kg N per pig for slurry from the slatted-floor system. This reduction of 30% observed with the sloped floor was mainly
explained by the higher level of NH3-N emissions.
Keywords :
Ammonia , pigs , slatted floors , straw flow , greenhouse gases