Lachance, M. P., Laforest, J. P., Devillers, N., Laperriere, A. and Farmer, C. 2010. Impact of an extended photoperiod in farrowing houses on the performance and behaviour of sows and their litters. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 90: 311-319. The effects of an extended photoperiod around parturition and throughout lactation on performances of primiparous sows and their piglets were studied. Sows were assigned to two light regimens: (1) standard (CTL, n = 28), 8 h of daily light from day 112 of gestation until day 23 of lactation; and (2) extended (TRT, n = 26), 23 h of daily light from day 112 of gestation to day 4 of lactation and 16 h thereafter. Colostrum intake was estimated based on a 24-h piglet weight gain starting at the end of farrowing. Piglets were weighed on days 4, 7, 14, 21 (weaning on day 23), 35 and 56. On days 4 and 21 of lactation, milk and blood samples were obtained. Behaviour was recorded on days 3 and 20. Piglet feed intakes were noted post-weaning until day 56. The TRT sows had lower concentrations of melatonin than the CTL sows on day 4 (P <0.05), but prolactin concentrations, milk composition and colostrum intake by piglets were unaffected by treatment (P >0.1). Litter growth during lactation was unaffected (P >0.1), but TRT piglets consumed less feed between 23 and 34 d of age (P <0.05) and weighed less on day 35 (P <0.05). The TRT piglets were more active than CTL piglets on day 3 of lactation only (P <0.05). Increasing the period of daily light in the farrowing house did not improve the performance of primiparous sows and their piglets.