Psychosocial stress is a major factor driving gastrointestinal-tract (GIT) pathophysiology and disease susceptibility in both humans and animals. Young weaned pigs typically undergo psychosocial and environmental stressors associated with production practices, including separation from their dam, mixing and crowding stress, transport and changed temperature and air-quality parameters, all of which can have significant deleterious impacts not only on performance but also on GIT structure and function, and, therefore, pig health and welfare. Strategies addressing some of these issues are explored in the current review, as well as discussion pertaining to sexual dimorphism in young pigs linked to stressful experiences, with young female pigs s...
(ETEC).Pigs weaned from their dam at 16 d, 18 d, and 20 d of age were given a direct oral challenge...
The consequences of maternal prenatal stress exposure of the gestating sow on the developing immune ...
In this study we have investigated individual differences in coping with management-related stressor...
Newly weaned pig encounters psychosocial, physical, and nutritional stressors simultaneously when th...
Psychosocial stress is a major factor driving gastrointestinal (GI) pathophysiology and disease susc...
Supplementary data to this article can be found online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physbeh.2018.07....
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The clinical onset and severity of intestinal disorders in humans and animals c...
Entire male pigs display more aggressive and sexual behaviour. This might cause a condition of chron...
Entire male pigs display more aggressive and sexual behaviour. This might cause a condition of chron...
Entire male pigs show more agonistic and sexual behaviour, which might negatively affect welfare in ...
Psychosocial stress may impair immune functions and provoke the development of pathologies. The unde...
An optimally functioning gastrointestinal tract (GIT) clearly is of importance to the overall metabo...
Background and Aims: The clinical onset and severity of intestinal disorders in humans and animals c...
Understanding the relationships between social stress and the gastrointestinal microbiota, and how t...
In recent decades there has been a growing concern about animal stress on intensive pig farms due to...
(ETEC).Pigs weaned from their dam at 16 d, 18 d, and 20 d of age were given a direct oral challenge...
The consequences of maternal prenatal stress exposure of the gestating sow on the developing immune ...
In this study we have investigated individual differences in coping with management-related stressor...
Newly weaned pig encounters psychosocial, physical, and nutritional stressors simultaneously when th...
Psychosocial stress is a major factor driving gastrointestinal (GI) pathophysiology and disease susc...
Supplementary data to this article can be found online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physbeh.2018.07....
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The clinical onset and severity of intestinal disorders in humans and animals c...
Entire male pigs display more aggressive and sexual behaviour. This might cause a condition of chron...
Entire male pigs display more aggressive and sexual behaviour. This might cause a condition of chron...
Entire male pigs show more agonistic and sexual behaviour, which might negatively affect welfare in ...
Psychosocial stress may impair immune functions and provoke the development of pathologies. The unde...
An optimally functioning gastrointestinal tract (GIT) clearly is of importance to the overall metabo...
Background and Aims: The clinical onset and severity of intestinal disorders in humans and animals c...
Understanding the relationships between social stress and the gastrointestinal microbiota, and how t...
In recent decades there has been a growing concern about animal stress on intensive pig farms due to...
(ETEC).Pigs weaned from their dam at 16 d, 18 d, and 20 d of age were given a direct oral challenge...
The consequences of maternal prenatal stress exposure of the gestating sow on the developing immune ...
In this study we have investigated individual differences in coping with management-related stressor...