Domesticated pigs, Sus scrofa, vary considerably in feeding, social interaction and growth patterns. This variation originates partly from genetic variation that affects physiological factors and partly from behavioural strategies (avoid or approach) in competitive food resource situations. Currently, it is unknown how variation in physiological factors and in behavioural strategies among animals contributes to variation in feeding, social interaction and growth patterns in animals. The aim of this study was to unravel causation of variation in these patterns among pigs. We used an agent-based model to explore the effects of physiological factors and behavioural strategies in pigs on variation in feeding, social interaction and growth patte...
Background: Behavioral traits of pigs have been shown to be partly under genetic control, which rais...
Social interactions among individuals are ubiquitous both in animals and in plants, and in natural a...
Pigs housed together in a group influence each other’s growth. Part of this effect is genetic and ca...
Domesticated pigs, Sus scrofa, vary considerably in feeding, social interaction and growth patterns....
Animals living in groups compete for food resources and face food conflicts. These conflicts are aff...
Group housed pigs make less frequent feeder visits o f a longer duration, and eat at fa...
Pigs may affect each other's health, welfare and productivity through their behaviour. The effect of...
This thesis examines in detail the feeding pattern of growing pigs and investigates ...
The relationship between social facilitation and feeding behaviour was studied, using growing and f...
Pigs are housed in groups during the test period. Social effects between penmates may affect average...
Feeding is an essential behaviour for body maintenance in pigs and closely related to their growth a...
<strong>Introduction</strong>The main aspect of this thesis is individual behavioural variation. Beh...
Performance and feeding behaviour traits in growing pigs could be affected by social interaction eff...
Social interactions between pigs can influence their health, welfare, and productivity. The effects...
The welfare of growing-finishing pigs is important inherently to the pigs, but also for the societal...
Background: Behavioral traits of pigs have been shown to be partly under genetic control, which rais...
Social interactions among individuals are ubiquitous both in animals and in plants, and in natural a...
Pigs housed together in a group influence each other’s growth. Part of this effect is genetic and ca...
Domesticated pigs, Sus scrofa, vary considerably in feeding, social interaction and growth patterns....
Animals living in groups compete for food resources and face food conflicts. These conflicts are aff...
Group housed pigs make less frequent feeder visits o f a longer duration, and eat at fa...
Pigs may affect each other's health, welfare and productivity through their behaviour. The effect of...
This thesis examines in detail the feeding pattern of growing pigs and investigates ...
The relationship between social facilitation and feeding behaviour was studied, using growing and f...
Pigs are housed in groups during the test period. Social effects between penmates may affect average...
Feeding is an essential behaviour for body maintenance in pigs and closely related to their growth a...
<strong>Introduction</strong>The main aspect of this thesis is individual behavioural variation. Beh...
Performance and feeding behaviour traits in growing pigs could be affected by social interaction eff...
Social interactions between pigs can influence their health, welfare, and productivity. The effects...
The welfare of growing-finishing pigs is important inherently to the pigs, but also for the societal...
Background: Behavioral traits of pigs have been shown to be partly under genetic control, which rais...
Social interactions among individuals are ubiquitous both in animals and in plants, and in natural a...
Pigs housed together in a group influence each other’s growth. Part of this effect is genetic and ca...