Modern intensive farming conditions lack the diversity of substrates present in more natural environments and offer young animals fewer opportunities for interaction. Evidence exists that this may affect the organization of interactive patterns of behaviour, but shifts in behavioural diversity have not been measured directly. We investigated the effect of the substrate in the home pen on the diversity of behaviour in young growing pigs, Sus scrofa. Over 5 months, 26 pigs were housed singly in either substrate-impoverished (SI) or substrate-enriched (SE) conditions. Once every month we recorded the behaviour of these pigs in detail both in the home pens and in two novel object tests. In addition, we calculated the diversity of behaviour show...
Tail biting is a serious welfare concern in pig production. It not only causes distress for victims,...
The availability of a rooting substrate may profoundly affect behaviour and welfare of pigs. Apart f...
The following studies were designed to gain a better understanding of individuality, social stress a...
Modern intensive farming conditions lack the diversity of substrates present in more natural environ...
In intensive farming situations, growing animals are housed in relatively barren environments. The l...
Previous research showed that pigs reared in substrate-impoverished conditions performed a smaller p...
Characterization of piglets based on the degree of resistance they display in a so-called Backtest i...
This study investigated the behavioural effects of providing different enrichment materials to suckl...
Under intensive pig husbandry, outdoor systems offer a more complex physical and social environment ...
This study investigated the behavioural effects of providing different enrichment materials to suckl...
Several studies suggest that classification of piglets early in life based on the degree of resistan...
To quantify the combined effect of housing conditions and environmental enrichment on the behaviour ...
We tested the hypothesis that provision of enrichment in the form of enrichment blocks during the su...
Tail biting is a serious welfare concern in pig production. It not only causes distress for victims,...
The availability of a rooting substrate may profoundly affect behaviour and welfare of pigs. Apart f...
The following studies were designed to gain a better understanding of individuality, social stress a...
Modern intensive farming conditions lack the diversity of substrates present in more natural environ...
In intensive farming situations, growing animals are housed in relatively barren environments. The l...
Previous research showed that pigs reared in substrate-impoverished conditions performed a smaller p...
Characterization of piglets based on the degree of resistance they display in a so-called Backtest i...
This study investigated the behavioural effects of providing different enrichment materials to suckl...
Under intensive pig husbandry, outdoor systems offer a more complex physical and social environment ...
This study investigated the behavioural effects of providing different enrichment materials to suckl...
Several studies suggest that classification of piglets early in life based on the degree of resistan...
To quantify the combined effect of housing conditions and environmental enrichment on the behaviour ...
We tested the hypothesis that provision of enrichment in the form of enrichment blocks during the su...
Tail biting is a serious welfare concern in pig production. It not only causes distress for victims,...
The availability of a rooting substrate may profoundly affect behaviour and welfare of pigs. Apart f...
The following studies were designed to gain a better understanding of individuality, social stress a...