The effects of straw on the behaviour of young growing pigs were studied in two experiments. In Experiment 1, group of three pigs, aged about 7 weeks, were housed in raised decks with or without straw bedding. Time-lapse video recording showed no major differences between treatments in the amount or daily pattern of overall activity and feeding. Detailed observations showed that bedding reduced the incidence of rooting and chewing on pen-mates, but had little effect on other social activities such as mounting and aggressive biting. Experiment 2 compared groups of eight growing pigs aged about 10 weeks, housed in floor pens with or without a small amount of straw provided daily in a rack. Pigs with straw concentrated more of their daily acti...
The behavior of rooting and digging is highly motivated in the pig. The motivation to perform this e...
The availability of a rooting substrate may profoundly affect behaviour and welfare of pigs. Apart f...
We investigated the post-weaning effect of providing additional objects (i.e. rope, ball, tyre) to c...
The effects of straw on the behaviour of young growing pigs were studied in two experiments. In Expe...
The short-term effects of four straw applications on pigs housed on slatted floors were investigated...
The behaviour of sows in tether stalls with and without straw was studied in two experiments. Sows l...
Slatted floors and liquid manure–handling systems in intensive housing systems preclude the use of l...
This study verified the effect of straw blocks on the behavior and growth of finishing pigs and poss...
Tail-biting (TB) is a welfare concern. Recent studies indicate that early provision of straw may hel...
The provision of manipulable material to pigs is a legal requirement to ensure their good welfare. L...
This study investigated if straw racks, which enable larger straw rations, induced a more straw-dire...
Simple SummaryPigs spend the majority of their time exploring their surroundings. Unfulfilled explor...
Pigs of all ages should have access to suitable materials, such as straw, to enable investigation an...
Pigs are often housed in barren intensive housing systems but according to council directive 2008/12...
Directive 2008/120/EC states that pigs should be provided with enrichment materials, to enable inves...
The behavior of rooting and digging is highly motivated in the pig. The motivation to perform this e...
The availability of a rooting substrate may profoundly affect behaviour and welfare of pigs. Apart f...
We investigated the post-weaning effect of providing additional objects (i.e. rope, ball, tyre) to c...
The effects of straw on the behaviour of young growing pigs were studied in two experiments. In Expe...
The short-term effects of four straw applications on pigs housed on slatted floors were investigated...
The behaviour of sows in tether stalls with and without straw was studied in two experiments. Sows l...
Slatted floors and liquid manure–handling systems in intensive housing systems preclude the use of l...
This study verified the effect of straw blocks on the behavior and growth of finishing pigs and poss...
Tail-biting (TB) is a welfare concern. Recent studies indicate that early provision of straw may hel...
The provision of manipulable material to pigs is a legal requirement to ensure their good welfare. L...
This study investigated if straw racks, which enable larger straw rations, induced a more straw-dire...
Simple SummaryPigs spend the majority of their time exploring their surroundings. Unfulfilled explor...
Pigs of all ages should have access to suitable materials, such as straw, to enable investigation an...
Pigs are often housed in barren intensive housing systems but according to council directive 2008/12...
Directive 2008/120/EC states that pigs should be provided with enrichment materials, to enable inves...
The behavior of rooting and digging is highly motivated in the pig. The motivation to perform this e...
The availability of a rooting substrate may profoundly affect behaviour and welfare of pigs. Apart f...
We investigated the post-weaning effect of providing additional objects (i.e. rope, ball, tyre) to c...