2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2024.106181
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Utilization of enrichment objects by growing pigs in a commercial facility and the impact on behavior and skin lesions

Kristofer C. Smith,
Meghann K. Pierdon
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“…Thus, simple metal chains may not be the appropriate environmental enrichment to be provided to pigs during lairage, as they were not able to alter pig behavior, especially pertaining to the reduction in negative interactions. It is known that desirable materials for pig environmental enrichment are edible, chewable, deformable, and searchable ones [ 38 ]. Simple metal chains do not meet all these characteristics, indicating a possible reason why our results were not favorable to significantly increasing animal welfare.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, simple metal chains may not be the appropriate environmental enrichment to be provided to pigs during lairage, as they were not able to alter pig behavior, especially pertaining to the reduction in negative interactions. It is known that desirable materials for pig environmental enrichment are edible, chewable, deformable, and searchable ones [ 38 ]. Simple metal chains do not meet all these characteristics, indicating a possible reason why our results were not favorable to significantly increasing animal welfare.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%