2020
DOI: 10.37496/rbz4920190133
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Postural changes, nursing behavior, and production performance of two breeds of sows in enriched environment

Abstract: Biometeorology and animal welfare Short communication Postural changes, nursing behavior, and production performance of two breeds of sows in enriched environment ABSTRACT-This study was performed to compare changes in posture, nursing behavior, and production performance of two breeds of sows. The posture, postural changes, nursing behavior, and production performance of hybrid Damin (Large White × Min pig, n = 32) and Landrace × Large White (n = 32) sows were observed by video recording for 72 h after farrow… Show more

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“…If future technological developments allow for the analysis of fine-grained behavioral traits, contrasts between the two breeds might surface according to straw manipulation and the frequency of nose contacts with piglets, in favor of the MS ( 25 , 27 ). Han et al ( 91 ) found that sows crossed with a Chinese line made more postural changes than those crossed with a white line but nevertheless had higher piglet survival. Here and in a previous study, we did not find any difference between MS and LW sows in the frequency of posture changes ( 27 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If future technological developments allow for the analysis of fine-grained behavioral traits, contrasts between the two breeds might surface according to straw manipulation and the frequency of nose contacts with piglets, in favor of the MS ( 25 , 27 ). Han et al ( 91 ) found that sows crossed with a Chinese line made more postural changes than those crossed with a white line but nevertheless had higher piglet survival. Here and in a previous study, we did not find any difference between MS and LW sows in the frequency of posture changes ( 27 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%