Unga grisars sociala beteende

Studies on wild boars have shown that piglets at 10 to 12 days of age can be introduced to pigs outside the litter without fighting. In today's production systems, the litters are kept in separate pens until weaning. At that point, the litter is divided and the piglets are placed together with pigle...

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Autor principal: Ericsson, Angelica
Formato: First cycle, G2E
Lenguaje:sueco
sueco
Publicado: 2011
Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/2168/
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description Studies on wild boars have shown that piglets at 10 to 12 days of age can be introduced to pigs outside the litter without fighting. In today's production systems, the litters are kept in separate pens until weaning. At that point, the litter is divided and the piglets are placed together with piglets from other litters. This usually leads to aggressions among the piglets and may cause stress. This literature review aims to find out how piglets perceive other pigs in their surroundings. Which is the best way to guarantee a good start of the rearing period for the piglets? Piglets who have been introduced to pigs outside the litter during the period of suckling will likely be less aggressive when introduced to new individuals later on. From an animal welfare point of view, it may therefore be concluded that it is better to let piglets socialize with pigs outside their litter at an early age. Each time a pig enters or leaves the group, a new social hierarchy has to be established. This usually causes aggression within the group. It is therefore best, when the time comes for slaughter, that all pigs from the group are sent simultaneously to the abattoir.
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spelling RepoSLU21682012-04-20T14:17:22Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/2168/ Unga grisars sociala beteende Ericsson, Angelica Studies on wild boars have shown that piglets at 10 to 12 days of age can be introduced to pigs outside the litter without fighting. In today's production systems, the litters are kept in separate pens until weaning. At that point, the litter is divided and the piglets are placed together with piglets from other litters. This usually leads to aggressions among the piglets and may cause stress. This literature review aims to find out how piglets perceive other pigs in their surroundings. Which is the best way to guarantee a good start of the rearing period for the piglets? Piglets who have been introduced to pigs outside the litter during the period of suckling will likely be less aggressive when introduced to new individuals later on. From an animal welfare point of view, it may therefore be concluded that it is better to let piglets socialize with pigs outside their litter at an early age. Each time a pig enters or leaves the group, a new social hierarchy has to be established. This usually causes aggression within the group. It is therefore best, when the time comes for slaughter, that all pigs from the group are sent simultaneously to the abattoir. 2011-01-19 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf swe https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/2168/1/ericsson_a_110126.pdf Ericsson, Angelica, 2010. Unga grisars sociala beteende : hur uppfattar de varandra. First cycle, G2E. Uppsala: (VH) > Dept. of Animal Breeding and Genetics (until 231231) <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-670.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-6-396 swe
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Unga grisars sociala beteende
title Unga grisars sociala beteende
title_full Unga grisars sociala beteende
title_fullStr Unga grisars sociala beteende
title_full_unstemmed Unga grisars sociala beteende
title_short Unga grisars sociala beteende
title_sort unga grisars sociala beteende
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/2168/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/2168/