Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5790666 | Livestock Science | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Exploratory behaviour followed a daily biperiodical pattern with the highest levels recorded 3Â h after morning feeding (7:00-10:00Â h) and about 2Â h before and after feeding in the afternoon (14:30-19:00Â h). The proportion of pigs per scan exploring filled racks (p<0.001) as well as exploring straw on the floor (p<0.007) increased monotonically as the number of filled racks increased. The rate of displacements from the rack tended to decrease monotonically with an increasing number of racks (p=0.083). It seems that provision of more enrichment material increasingly stimulates the exploratory behaviour of finishing pigs at least up to 19Â cm rack space per pig.
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Authors
Bettina Zwicker, Lorenz Gygax, Beat Wechsler, Roland Weber,