International audienceIn pig farming, physical constraints and genetic selection for high production are risk factors for the development of leg disorders, such as degraded locomotor activity. Interactions between both factors need to be explored. The study was carried out on two replicates of 80 pure-bred Large White growing-finishing pigs from the 8th generation of two divergent lines selected for low and high residual feed intake (LRFI, HRFI). Each replicate included 40 LRFI pigs and 40 HRFI pigs, housed on partly slatted flooring in a room equipped with a sorter allowing access to electronic self-feeders during two replicates. Ear tags determined the side of the room to which the pigs were oriented after the sorter exit and the distance...
BACKGROUND: In today's porcine industry, lameness has a major welfare and economic impact, and is of...
Osteochondrosis (OC) is a growth cartilage disease initiated by ischemia which causes a focal delay ...
Sustainable development of organic pig production needs to include both animal welfare and productiv...
International audienceIn pig farming, physical constraints and genetic selection for high production...
Background: Organic pig production is expanding and amongst the objectives of organic farming are en...
Presented at 16. International Conference on Production Diseases in Farm Animals (ICPD), Wageningen,...
Osteochondrosis (OC) is seen as the main cause of leg weakness in pigs, leading to welfare problems ...
Conformation and locomotive characteristics (CLC), i.e., leg conformation and gait movement patterns...
Background Free-range housing, in which pigs have access to both indoor and outdoor areas, is man...
The objective of this article is to review causes of lameness lesions, lameness detection methods, f...
Osteochondrosis (OC) is a disturbance of the process of endochondral ossification during skeletal gr...
The prevalence and risks for abnormal gait in finishing pigs (Sus scrofa), gilts and pregnant sows f...
Osteochondrosis (OC) involves the development of necrotic growth cartilage near the surface of a joi...
PhD ThesisLameness is a major cause of lost productivity for the pig industry. The objective of this...
BACKGROUND: In today's porcine industry, lameness has a major welfare and economic impact, and is of...
Osteochondrosis (OC) is a growth cartilage disease initiated by ischemia which causes a focal delay ...
Sustainable development of organic pig production needs to include both animal welfare and productiv...
International audienceIn pig farming, physical constraints and genetic selection for high production...
Background: Organic pig production is expanding and amongst the objectives of organic farming are en...
Presented at 16. International Conference on Production Diseases in Farm Animals (ICPD), Wageningen,...
Osteochondrosis (OC) is seen as the main cause of leg weakness in pigs, leading to welfare problems ...
Conformation and locomotive characteristics (CLC), i.e., leg conformation and gait movement patterns...
Background Free-range housing, in which pigs have access to both indoor and outdoor areas, is man...
The objective of this article is to review causes of lameness lesions, lameness detection methods, f...
Osteochondrosis (OC) is a disturbance of the process of endochondral ossification during skeletal gr...
The prevalence and risks for abnormal gait in finishing pigs (Sus scrofa), gilts and pregnant sows f...
Osteochondrosis (OC) involves the development of necrotic growth cartilage near the surface of a joi...
PhD ThesisLameness is a major cause of lost productivity for the pig industry. The objective of this...
BACKGROUND: In today's porcine industry, lameness has a major welfare and economic impact, and is of...
Osteochondrosis (OC) is a growth cartilage disease initiated by ischemia which causes a focal delay ...
Sustainable development of organic pig production needs to include both animal welfare and productiv...