The domestic pig has complex nursing and suckling behaviour, consisting of several distinct phases of suckling by the piglets and a characteristic pattern of grunting by the sow. A review of observations and experimental findings suggests cause-and-effect relationships between the different elements of sow and piglet behaviour, and the relationship of the behaviour to milk ejection. Characteristic features of pig nursing and suckling behaviour are interpreted as an adaptation promoting even distribution of milk among a number of precocious litter-mates
Abstract The objective of this trial was to evaluate the behavioral patterns and performance of lact...
An important part of pig brain development takes place after birth and depends upon internal and env...
When suckling piglets are isolated from the sow and litter-mates they vocalize a great deal. Sows al...
Detailed video recordings of the suckling behavior of one piglet from each of four litters were anal...
The nursing behaviour of the sow commonly involves upward rotation of the udder, movements of the he...
The ability to recognize mothers voice is important for offspring in many animal species. This thesi...
Behavioural research on domestic pigs has included parent-offspring conflict, sibling competition, a...
Intermittent suckling (IS) has proven to stimulate creep feed intake in suckling piglets. This paper...
The pig is unique in the way that it gives birth to a large number of newborns in each litter. Beca...
Selection for hyper-prolific sows has substantially increased litter size. Consequently, the number ...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the development of pigs that were raised in a newly develo...
This PhD researched the subject of low feeding behaviour of the newly weaned piglet in the immediate...
This study investigated environmental and genetic factors influencing the development of belly nosin...
Groups of pigs were observed from weaning to marketing for the incidence of tail and/or ear biting a...
Piglet movement from one sow to another, or fostering, is required in modern pig farming but there i...
Abstract The objective of this trial was to evaluate the behavioral patterns and performance of lact...
An important part of pig brain development takes place after birth and depends upon internal and env...
When suckling piglets are isolated from the sow and litter-mates they vocalize a great deal. Sows al...
Detailed video recordings of the suckling behavior of one piglet from each of four litters were anal...
The nursing behaviour of the sow commonly involves upward rotation of the udder, movements of the he...
The ability to recognize mothers voice is important for offspring in many animal species. This thesi...
Behavioural research on domestic pigs has included parent-offspring conflict, sibling competition, a...
Intermittent suckling (IS) has proven to stimulate creep feed intake in suckling piglets. This paper...
The pig is unique in the way that it gives birth to a large number of newborns in each litter. Beca...
Selection for hyper-prolific sows has substantially increased litter size. Consequently, the number ...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the development of pigs that were raised in a newly develo...
This PhD researched the subject of low feeding behaviour of the newly weaned piglet in the immediate...
This study investigated environmental and genetic factors influencing the development of belly nosin...
Groups of pigs were observed from weaning to marketing for the incidence of tail and/or ear biting a...
Piglet movement from one sow to another, or fostering, is required in modern pig farming but there i...
Abstract The objective of this trial was to evaluate the behavioral patterns and performance of lact...
An important part of pig brain development takes place after birth and depends upon internal and env...
When suckling piglets are isolated from the sow and litter-mates they vocalize a great deal. Sows al...