Automatic feeding systems in pig production allow for the recording of individual feeding behavior traits, which might be influenced by the social interactions among individuals. This study fitted mixed models to estimate the direct and social effects on visit duration at the feeder of group-housed pigs. The dataset included 74,413 records of each visit duration time (min) event at the automatic feeder from 135 pigs housed in 14 pens. The sequence of visits at the feeder was employed as a proxy for the social interaction between individuals. To estimate animal effects, the direct effect was apportioned to the animal feeding (feeding pig), and the social effect was apportioned to the animal that entered the feeder immediately after the feedi...
The welfare of growing-finishing pigs is important inherently to the pigs, but also for the societal...
Improper social behavior development brings problems in later social life. Several time points are k...
Feeding is an essential behaviour for body maintenance in pigs and closely related to their growth a...
Electronic feeding systems for progeny testing pigs, allow selection to occur under conditions found...
Animals living in groups compete for food resources and face food conflicts. These conflicts are aff...
Pigs are housed in groups during the test period. Social effects between penmates may affect average...
Domesticated pigs, Sus scrofa, vary considerably in feeding, social interaction and growth patterns....
This thesis examines in detail the feeding pattern of growing pigs and investigates ...
Group housed pigs make less frequent feeder visits o f a longer duration, and eat at fa...
Twenty finishing pigs were used to evaluate effects of time-restricted feeding on social interaction...
Group housed pigs make less frequent feeder visits of longer duration, and eat at a faster rate than...
101 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Previous studies determined a...
Group-housed pigs may be prevented from expressing their desired feeding pattern by more dominant in...
The feeding behavior of growing-finishing pigs was analyzed to study prandial correlations and the p...
The relationship between social facilitation and feeding behaviour was studied, using growing and f...
The welfare of growing-finishing pigs is important inherently to the pigs, but also for the societal...
Improper social behavior development brings problems in later social life. Several time points are k...
Feeding is an essential behaviour for body maintenance in pigs and closely related to their growth a...
Electronic feeding systems for progeny testing pigs, allow selection to occur under conditions found...
Animals living in groups compete for food resources and face food conflicts. These conflicts are aff...
Pigs are housed in groups during the test period. Social effects between penmates may affect average...
Domesticated pigs, Sus scrofa, vary considerably in feeding, social interaction and growth patterns....
This thesis examines in detail the feeding pattern of growing pigs and investigates ...
Group housed pigs make less frequent feeder visits o f a longer duration, and eat at fa...
Twenty finishing pigs were used to evaluate effects of time-restricted feeding on social interaction...
Group housed pigs make less frequent feeder visits of longer duration, and eat at a faster rate than...
101 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Previous studies determined a...
Group-housed pigs may be prevented from expressing their desired feeding pattern by more dominant in...
The feeding behavior of growing-finishing pigs was analyzed to study prandial correlations and the p...
The relationship between social facilitation and feeding behaviour was studied, using growing and f...
The welfare of growing-finishing pigs is important inherently to the pigs, but also for the societal...
Improper social behavior development brings problems in later social life. Several time points are k...
Feeding is an essential behaviour for body maintenance in pigs and closely related to their growth a...