In the first part of this thesis, the behavioural development of domestic piglets kept in a socially and ecologically rich outdoor environment, the Pig Park, is traced. In the second part, the effects on behaviour of artificially rearing piglets in individual incubators for their first seventeen days are examined. By contrast with the Pig Park, the incubators provided a very barren and restricted environment. Focal animal and scan sampling techniques were used to collect data, which was then subjected to frequency, sequence and cluster analyses.In the Pig Park, piglets remained in and around their farrowing nest during their first week, after which they started to rest in other nests and to interact with other pigs. After th...
Under intensive pig husbandry, outdoor systems offer a more complex physical and social environment ...
Cross fostering piglets is a common management practise in the pig industry to manage large and hete...
Although commercial farrowing sheds keep individual litters separated, previous studies have suggest...
This thesis examines in detail the feeding pattern of growing pigs and investigates ...
International audienceSocial behavior is a key component of pig welfare on farms, but little is know...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the development of pigs that were raised in a newly develo...
This study was conducted to, 1) determine the effects of socializing piglets prior to weaning on pig...
Group housed pigs make less frequent feeder visits o f a longer duration, and eat at fa...
(1) Background: Pigs are active animals that require a suitable environment to be able to express th...
In Europe, there is an ongoing transition from individual housing to group housing for sows and gilt...
The relationship between social facilitation and feeding behaviour was studied, using growing and f...
The pig provides many examples of how principles of behavioural ecology and sociobiology can lead to...
Pigs are active animals that require a proper environment to express their exploratory behaviour. Th...
Cross fostering piglets is a common management practise in the pig industry to manage large and hete...
Early life socialization of piglets has been shown to reduce piglet aggression at weaning, but infor...
Under intensive pig husbandry, outdoor systems offer a more complex physical and social environment ...
Cross fostering piglets is a common management practise in the pig industry to manage large and hete...
Although commercial farrowing sheds keep individual litters separated, previous studies have suggest...
This thesis examines in detail the feeding pattern of growing pigs and investigates ...
International audienceSocial behavior is a key component of pig welfare on farms, but little is know...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the development of pigs that were raised in a newly develo...
This study was conducted to, 1) determine the effects of socializing piglets prior to weaning on pig...
Group housed pigs make less frequent feeder visits o f a longer duration, and eat at fa...
(1) Background: Pigs are active animals that require a suitable environment to be able to express th...
In Europe, there is an ongoing transition from individual housing to group housing for sows and gilt...
The relationship between social facilitation and feeding behaviour was studied, using growing and f...
The pig provides many examples of how principles of behavioural ecology and sociobiology can lead to...
Pigs are active animals that require a proper environment to express their exploratory behaviour. Th...
Cross fostering piglets is a common management practise in the pig industry to manage large and hete...
Early life socialization of piglets has been shown to reduce piglet aggression at weaning, but infor...
Under intensive pig husbandry, outdoor systems offer a more complex physical and social environment ...
Cross fostering piglets is a common management practise in the pig industry to manage large and hete...
Although commercial farrowing sheds keep individual litters separated, previous studies have suggest...