Selection for hyper-prolific sows has substantially increased litter size. Consequently, the number of piglets in a litter may exceed the number of functional teats. To solve this problem, surplus piglets may be removed from the sow 2 days after birth and raised artificially. However, these piglets show increased levels of oral behaviours, such as belly nosing, directed at other piglets. This behaviour resembles massaging and sucking at the sow’s udder and thus is considered to be redirected suckling behaviour. The present study investigated whether oral behaviour directed at piglets can be reduced in artificially reared piglets by providing them with sucking and massaging dummies. In a two-by-two between-group factorial design, the artific...
Affiliative behaviour may have an essential role in many behavioural processes. Gently nosing betwee...
Groups of pigs were observed from weaning to marketing for the incidence of tail and/or ear biting a...
An experiment was conducted to study effects of intermittent suckling on creep feed intake and weigh...
This study investigated environmental and genetic factors influencing the development of belly nosin...
One strategy adopted on farms to deal with managing large litters involves removing piglets from the...
Detailed video recordings of the suckling behavior of one piglet from each of four litters were anal...
Abstract The objective of this trial was to evaluate the behavioral patterns and performance of lact...
Early handling of animals including tactile stimulation (TS) has been shown to have beneficial effec...
The domestic pig has complex nursing and suckling behaviour, consisting of several distinct phases o...
The nursing behaviour of the sow commonly involves upward rotation of the udder, movements of the he...
The pig is unique in the way that it gives birth to a large number of newborns in each litter. Beca...
Operation of the farrowing house is essential to the productivity of a swine farm, requiring not onl...
Creep feed intake is variable and may be partly homeostatically and exploratory driven. We studied e...
The natural weaning process of piglets is a gradual event, whereas in current commercial pig product...
Intermittent suckling (IS) has proven to stimulate creep feed intake in suckling piglets. This paper...
Affiliative behaviour may have an essential role in many behavioural processes. Gently nosing betwee...
Groups of pigs were observed from weaning to marketing for the incidence of tail and/or ear biting a...
An experiment was conducted to study effects of intermittent suckling on creep feed intake and weigh...
This study investigated environmental and genetic factors influencing the development of belly nosin...
One strategy adopted on farms to deal with managing large litters involves removing piglets from the...
Detailed video recordings of the suckling behavior of one piglet from each of four litters were anal...
Abstract The objective of this trial was to evaluate the behavioral patterns and performance of lact...
Early handling of animals including tactile stimulation (TS) has been shown to have beneficial effec...
The domestic pig has complex nursing and suckling behaviour, consisting of several distinct phases o...
The nursing behaviour of the sow commonly involves upward rotation of the udder, movements of the he...
The pig is unique in the way that it gives birth to a large number of newborns in each litter. Beca...
Operation of the farrowing house is essential to the productivity of a swine farm, requiring not onl...
Creep feed intake is variable and may be partly homeostatically and exploratory driven. We studied e...
The natural weaning process of piglets is a gradual event, whereas in current commercial pig product...
Intermittent suckling (IS) has proven to stimulate creep feed intake in suckling piglets. This paper...
Affiliative behaviour may have an essential role in many behavioural processes. Gently nosing betwee...
Groups of pigs were observed from weaning to marketing for the incidence of tail and/or ear biting a...
An experiment was conducted to study effects of intermittent suckling on creep feed intake and weigh...