Behavioural research on domestic pigs has included parent-offspring conflict, sibling competition, and the use of signals which influence resource allocation. In this paper, we review key sow-piglet behavioural studies and discuss their relevance to resource allocation theory. Sibling competition begins in the uterus and continues after birth, as piglets compete directly for access to the sow\u27s teats. This competition is made more severe by a unique dentition, which newborn piglets use to lacerate the faces of siblings during teat disputes. Competition often leads to the death of some littermates, especially those of low birth weight. Piglets also compete indirectly for milk, apparently by stimulating milk production at the teats that th...
© 2014 Dr. Megan VerdonReducing aggression between commercial group housed sows is one of the main c...
The sow's breeding value for mothering ability (EBVma) can be estimated as the genetic effect of the...
Modern hyper-prolific sows often do not have enough teats to feed all of their piglets. The resulti...
The pig provides many examples of how principles of behavioural ecology and sociobiology can lead to...
This thesis compares growth and behaviour of domestic sows and piglets in confined pens versus get-a...
Artificial selection of the domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) offers a useful model for investiga...
The importance of maternal care in commercial pig production is largely ignored. The sow has little ...
We used a sow-controlled housing system to examine temporal and individual variation in the tendency...
The behavior of pigs can be divided into several categories, which include maternal behavior, aggres...
Domestic pigs have a high piglet mortality up to 20% during the first days post partum. It is unclea...
The domestic pig has complex nursing and suckling behaviour, consisting of several distinct phases o...
The ability to recognize mothers voice is important for offspring in many animal species. This thesi...
In domestic pigs, litter-mates often vary considerably in birth weight. To examine whether this size...
In various mammals stress during gestation can result in long term effects on the behaviour and phys...
© 2014 Dr. Megan VerdonReducing aggression between commercial group housed sows is one of the main c...
The sow's breeding value for mothering ability (EBVma) can be estimated as the genetic effect of the...
Modern hyper-prolific sows often do not have enough teats to feed all of their piglets. The resulti...
The pig provides many examples of how principles of behavioural ecology and sociobiology can lead to...
This thesis compares growth and behaviour of domestic sows and piglets in confined pens versus get-a...
Artificial selection of the domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) offers a useful model for investiga...
The importance of maternal care in commercial pig production is largely ignored. The sow has little ...
We used a sow-controlled housing system to examine temporal and individual variation in the tendency...
The behavior of pigs can be divided into several categories, which include maternal behavior, aggres...
Domestic pigs have a high piglet mortality up to 20% during the first days post partum. It is unclea...
The domestic pig has complex nursing and suckling behaviour, consisting of several distinct phases o...
The ability to recognize mothers voice is important for offspring in many animal species. This thesi...
In domestic pigs, litter-mates often vary considerably in birth weight. To examine whether this size...
In various mammals stress during gestation can result in long term effects on the behaviour and phys...
© 2014 Dr. Megan VerdonReducing aggression between commercial group housed sows is one of the main c...
The sow's breeding value for mothering ability (EBVma) can be estimated as the genetic effect of the...
Modern hyper-prolific sows often do not have enough teats to feed all of their piglets. The resulti...