Group housed pigs make less frequent feeder visits o f a longer duration, and eat at faster rate than pigs housed individually. They also have lower growth rates which may be due to elevated stress associated with aggression and social stress. The aim o f this thesis is to investigate the stability o f feeding patterns in individual pigs, the effect o f grouping and group composition on feeding patterns and to assess the consequences o f this shift in feeding behaviour for the welfare and performance of grouped pigs.The flexibility o f feeding behaviour was assessed by restricting the time o f access to food o f previously ad libitum fed pigs to 2 hours ...
Behaviour at feeding and performance of pigs can be influenced by the design of the feeding area. Re...
<strong>Introduction</strong>The main aspect of this thesis is individual behavioural variation. Beh...
This PhD researched the subject of low feeding behaviour of the newly weaned piglet in the immediate...
This thesis examines in detail the feeding pattern of growing pigs and investigates ...
Group housed pigs make less frequent feeder visits of longer duration, and eat at a faster rate than...
The relationship between social facilitation and feeding behaviour was studied, using growing and f...
Experiments were conducted which focused upon specific aspects of the social environment of the pig ...
Domesticated pigs, Sus scrofa, vary considerably in feeding, social interaction and growth patterns....
Group-housed pigs may be prevented from expressing their desired feeding pattern by more dominant in...
The welfare of farm animals is currently a topic of both scientific investigation and p...
Animals living in groups compete for food resources and face food conflicts. These conflicts are aff...
Changing legislation and consumer attitudes towards the welfare of farm animals means that individua...
© 2014 Dr. Megan VerdonReducing aggression between commercial group housed sows is one of the main c...
The welfare of growing-finishing pigs is important inherently to the pigs, but also for the societal...
Social conflict is mostly studied in relation to aggression. A more integral approach, including agg...
Behaviour at feeding and performance of pigs can be influenced by the design of the feeding area. Re...
<strong>Introduction</strong>The main aspect of this thesis is individual behavioural variation. Beh...
This PhD researched the subject of low feeding behaviour of the newly weaned piglet in the immediate...
This thesis examines in detail the feeding pattern of growing pigs and investigates ...
Group housed pigs make less frequent feeder visits of longer duration, and eat at a faster rate than...
The relationship between social facilitation and feeding behaviour was studied, using growing and f...
Experiments were conducted which focused upon specific aspects of the social environment of the pig ...
Domesticated pigs, Sus scrofa, vary considerably in feeding, social interaction and growth patterns....
Group-housed pigs may be prevented from expressing their desired feeding pattern by more dominant in...
The welfare of farm animals is currently a topic of both scientific investigation and p...
Animals living in groups compete for food resources and face food conflicts. These conflicts are aff...
Changing legislation and consumer attitudes towards the welfare of farm animals means that individua...
© 2014 Dr. Megan VerdonReducing aggression between commercial group housed sows is one of the main c...
The welfare of growing-finishing pigs is important inherently to the pigs, but also for the societal...
Social conflict is mostly studied in relation to aggression. A more integral approach, including agg...
Behaviour at feeding and performance of pigs can be influenced by the design of the feeding area. Re...
<strong>Introduction</strong>The main aspect of this thesis is individual behavioural variation. Beh...
This PhD researched the subject of low feeding behaviour of the newly weaned piglet in the immediate...