Journal article
Effects of group housing on sow welfare: a review
Journal of animal science | Published : 2015
Abstract
Factors that have been shown to impact the welfare of group-housed sows are discussed in this review. Floor space allowance markedly affects sow welfare. In addition to quantity of floor space, the quality of space is important: spatial separation between sows can be provided with visual or physical barriers and stalls. Whereas 1.4 m/sow is insufficient, further research is required to examine space effects in the range of 1.8 to 2.4 m/sow in more detail. The period immediately after mixing has the most pronounced effects on aggression and stress, and therefore, well-designed mixing pens offer the opportunity to reduce aggression, injury, and stress while allowing the social hierarchy to qui..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was partially funded by a grant from the Australian Pork Cooperative Research Centre. We thank the University of Melbourne, University of Copenhagen, and the Pig Research Centre, Denmark, for support and intellectual input.