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Understanding the Behaviour and Improving the Welfare of Pigs

Baxter, Dr Emma M.(Contributions by)Edwards, Prof. Sandra(Contributions by)Garcia, Dr Arlene(Contributions by)Hemsworth, Prof. Paul H.(Contributions by)Kemper, Prof Nicole(Contributions by)McGlone, Dr John J.(Contributions by)Miguel-Pacheco, Dr Giuliana(Contributions by)Rydhmer, Dr Lotta(Contributions by)Seddon, Dr Yolande M.(Contributions by)Edwards, Prof. Sandra(Edited by)
Part of the Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science series
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With growing concern from consumers and regulatory agencies about the welfare of farmed animals such as pigs, the livestock sector must assess how animal welfare can be improved whilst ensuring livestock production remains economically and environmentally sustainable. Understanding the behaviour and improving the welfare of pigs is a comprehensive review of key research in this important area.

This collection reviews genetic and developmental factors affecting pig behaviour and current welfare issues at different production stages, as well as specific issues such as tail biting and castration.

The book concludes with an assessment of ways to measure welfare, including techniques to monitor pig behaviour. With its distinguished editor and international team of expert authors, Understanding the behaviour and improving the welfare of pigs will be a standard text for university researchers in pig/swine and veterinary science as well as ethology.

It will also be a key reference for government and other agencies involved in regulating and monitoring farm animal welfare, as well as farmers and companies involved in pig production.

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Product Details
1786764431 / 9781786764430
Hardback
636.4
16/02/2021
United Kingdom
English
320 pages : illustrations
23 cm
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