This study examined relationships between the behavioural response of pregnant gilts (n = 200, gestation 1) and sows (n = 200, gestation 2) to a live, similarly-aged female pig (unfamiliar pig test, UPT) and to a fibre-glass model pig (model pig test, MPT), and aggressive behaviour on the day after mixing (day 2). Sows with a short latency to make contact with an unfamiliar sow in the UPT were more likely to deliver high levels of aggression at day 2 of gestation 2 (P = 0.005), but this relationship was stronger when a model pig was used (P P = 0.015), but this relationship was weaker than that between aggression and the latency to contact the model pig. When the terms the latency to contact the unfamiliar pig in the UPT and the model pig i...
The inconclusive evidence so far on the existence of distinct personality types in domesticated pigs...
The inconclusive evidence so far on the existence of distinct personality types in domesticated pigs...
Individuals show stable differences in their aggressive responses towards unfamiliar conspecifics. W...
This study examined relationships between the behavioural response of pregnant gilts (n = 200, gesta...
This experiment examined the effects of group composition on sow aggressive behaviour and welfare. O...
© 2014 Dr. Megan VerdonReducing aggression between commercial group housed sows is one of the main c...
Traditionally, the main focus in behavioural studies of group-housed sows has been how aggression ch...
Groups of sows were observed in cages with concrete floors from day 50 of pregnancy for 3 periods of...
In various mammals stress during gestation can result in long term effects on the behaviour and phys...
996 pigs were used to understand the effects of aggression on growth in swine, the role of previous ...
In Europe, there is an ongoing transition from individual housing to group housing for sows and gilt...
This study investigated potentially affiliative behaviors in grow-finish pigs, how these behaviors c...
Individual pigs, Sus scrofa, differ considerably in how aggressive they are during encounters with u...
A previous paper (Csermely and Wood-Gush, 1987) showed that aggression among grouped sows is mainly ...
Scott and Fredericson (1951) define agonistic behaviour as ‘the group of behaviouraladjustments asso...
The inconclusive evidence so far on the existence of distinct personality types in domesticated pigs...
The inconclusive evidence so far on the existence of distinct personality types in domesticated pigs...
Individuals show stable differences in their aggressive responses towards unfamiliar conspecifics. W...
This study examined relationships between the behavioural response of pregnant gilts (n = 200, gesta...
This experiment examined the effects of group composition on sow aggressive behaviour and welfare. O...
© 2014 Dr. Megan VerdonReducing aggression between commercial group housed sows is one of the main c...
Traditionally, the main focus in behavioural studies of group-housed sows has been how aggression ch...
Groups of sows were observed in cages with concrete floors from day 50 of pregnancy for 3 periods of...
In various mammals stress during gestation can result in long term effects on the behaviour and phys...
996 pigs were used to understand the effects of aggression on growth in swine, the role of previous ...
In Europe, there is an ongoing transition from individual housing to group housing for sows and gilt...
This study investigated potentially affiliative behaviors in grow-finish pigs, how these behaviors c...
Individual pigs, Sus scrofa, differ considerably in how aggressive they are during encounters with u...
A previous paper (Csermely and Wood-Gush, 1987) showed that aggression among grouped sows is mainly ...
Scott and Fredericson (1951) define agonistic behaviour as ‘the group of behaviouraladjustments asso...
The inconclusive evidence so far on the existence of distinct personality types in domesticated pigs...
The inconclusive evidence so far on the existence of distinct personality types in domesticated pigs...
Individuals show stable differences in their aggressive responses towards unfamiliar conspecifics. W...