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José Segura, Luis Calvo, Rosa Escudero, Ana Isabel Rodríguez, Álvaro Olivares, Beatriz Jiménez-Gómez, Clemente José López-Bot. Alleviating Heat Stress in Fattening Pigs: Low-Intensity Showers in Critical Hours Alter Body External Temperature, Feeding Pattern, Carcass Composition, and Meat Quality Characteristics. Animals : an open access journal from MDPI. vol 14. issue 11. 2024-06-19. PMID:38891708. |
alleviating heat stress in fattening pigs: low-intensity showers in critical hours alter body external temperature, feeding pattern, carcass composition, and meat quality characteristics. |
2024-06-19 |
2024-06-21 |
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José Segura, Luis Calvo, Rosa Escudero, Ana Isabel Rodríguez, Álvaro Olivares, Beatriz Jiménez-Gómez, Clemente José López-Bot. Alleviating Heat Stress in Fattening Pigs: Low-Intensity Showers in Critical Hours Alter Body External Temperature, Feeding Pattern, Carcass Composition, and Meat Quality Characteristics. Animals : an open access journal from MDPI. vol 14. issue 11. 2024-06-19. PMID:38891708. |
the current study was conducted to assess the effect of low-intensity showers, provided during critical high-temperature hours daily, on body external temperature, feeding pattern, and carcass and meat quality characteristics in fattening pigs. |
2024-06-19 |
2024-06-21 |
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C Van Baelen, L Montagne, S Ferchaud, A Prunier, B Lebre. Feeding strategy in organic pig farming as a lever to improve various quality dimensions of pork. Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience. vol 18. issue 7. 2024-06-13. PMID:38870587. |
this study aimed at evaluating the effects of a specific feeding strategy on several quality dimensions of organic meat from non-castrated male pigs. |
2024-06-13 |
2024-06-16 |
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J D Bus, I J M M Boumans, D E Te Beest, L E Webb, E A M Bokker. Exploring individual responses to welfare issues in growing-finishing pig feeding behaviour. Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience. vol 18. issue 6. 2024-06-06. PMID:38843668. |
the feeding behaviour of individual growing-finishing pigs can be continuously monitored using sensors such as electronic feeding stations (efss), and this could be further used to monitor pig welfare. |
2024-06-06 |
2024-06-10 |
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J D Bus, I J M M Boumans, D E Te Beest, L E Webb, E A M Bokker. Exploring individual responses to welfare issues in growing-finishing pig feeding behaviour. Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience. vol 18. issue 6. 2024-06-06. PMID:38843668. |
therefore, this study aimed (1) to quantify the individual variation in feeding behaviour changes in response to a range of welfare issues, and (2) to explain this individual variation by quantifying the responses to welfare issues for specific subgroups of pigs. |
2024-06-06 |
2024-06-10 |
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J D Bus, I J M M Boumans, D E Te Beest, L E Webb, E A M Bokker. Exploring individual responses to welfare issues in growing-finishing pig feeding behaviour. Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience. vol 18. issue 6. 2024-06-06. PMID:38843668. |
subsequently, pigs were repeatedly grouped using physical and feeding characteristics, and, with meta-subset analysis, it was determined for each group whether a deviation in response to the welfare issue (i.e. |
2024-06-06 |
2024-06-10 |
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J D Bus, I J M M Boumans, D E Te Beest, L E Webb, E A M Bokker. Exploring individual responses to welfare issues in growing-finishing pig feeding behaviour. Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience. vol 18. issue 6. 2024-06-06. PMID:38843668. |
this indicates that most pigs did not show feeding behaviour deviations during the welfare issue, while those that did could show both increases and reductions. |
2024-06-06 |
2024-06-10 |
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J D Bus, I J M M Boumans, D E Te Beest, L E Webb, E A M Bokker. Exploring individual responses to welfare issues in growing-finishing pig feeding behaviour. Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience. vol 18. issue 6. 2024-06-06. PMID:38843668. |
one exception was heat stress, for which almost all pigs showed reductions in their feed intake, feeding duration and feeding frequency. |
2024-06-06 |
2024-06-10 |
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J D Bus, I J M M Boumans, D E Te Beest, L E Webb, E A M Bokker. Exploring individual responses to welfare issues in growing-finishing pig feeding behaviour. Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience. vol 18. issue 6. 2024-06-06. PMID:38843668. |
when looking at subgroups of pigs, it was seen that especially for lameness and tail damage pigs with certain physical characteristics or feeding strategies did consistently deviate on some feeding components during welfare issues (e.g. |
2024-06-06 |
2024-06-10 |
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J D Bus, I J M M Boumans, D E Te Beest, L E Webb, E A M Bokker. Exploring individual responses to welfare issues in growing-finishing pig feeding behaviour. Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience. vol 18. issue 6. 2024-06-06. PMID:38843668. |
only relatively heavier pigs reduced their feeding frequency during lameness). |
2024-06-06 |
2024-06-10 |
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J D Bus, I J M M Boumans, D E Te Beest, L E Webb, E A M Bokker. Exploring individual responses to welfare issues in growing-finishing pig feeding behaviour. Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience. vol 18. issue 6. 2024-06-06. PMID:38843668. |
in conclusion, while detection of individual pigs suffering from heat stress using feeding variables should be feasible, detection of (mild) health issues would be difficult due to pigs responding differently, if at all, to a given health issue. |
2024-06-06 |
2024-06-10 |
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Taran H Funk, Gary A Rohrer, Tami M Brown-Brandl, Brittney N Kee. Online feeding behavior monitoring of individual group-housed grow-finish pigs using a low-frequency RFID electronic feeding system. Translational animal science. vol 8. 2024-06-03. PMID:38827162. |
online feeding behavior monitoring of individual group-housed grow-finish pigs using a low-frequency rfid electronic feeding system. |
2024-06-03 |
2024-06-05 |
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Taran H Funk, Gary A Rohrer, Tami M Brown-Brandl, Brittney N Kee. Online feeding behavior monitoring of individual group-housed grow-finish pigs using a low-frequency RFID electronic feeding system. Translational animal science. vol 8. 2024-06-03. PMID:38827162. |
feeding behavior, captured by automated feeding systems, can be used to monitor the health and welfare status of individual pigs. |
2024-06-03 |
2024-06-05 |
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Taran H Funk, Gary A Rohrer, Tami M Brown-Brandl, Brittney N Kee. Online feeding behavior monitoring of individual group-housed grow-finish pigs using a low-frequency RFID electronic feeding system. Translational animal science. vol 8. 2024-06-03. PMID:38827162. |
here, we present a framework for monitoring feeding behavior of grow-finish pigs in real time, using a low-frequency radio frequency identification (rfid) system. |
2024-06-03 |
2024-06-05 |
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Yanxia Song, Mingming Xue, Feng Wang, Qiguo Tang, Yabiao Luo, Meili Zheng, Yubei Wang, Pengxiang Xue, Ningqi Dong, Ruiping Sun, Meiying Fan. Study on the Characteristics of Coarse Feeding Tolerance of Ding'an Pigs: Phenotypic and Candidate Genes Identification. Genes. vol 15. issue 5. 2024-05-25. PMID:38790227. |
study on the characteristics of coarse feeding tolerance of ding'an pigs: phenotypic and candidate genes identification. |
2024-05-25 |
2024-05-27 |
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Yanxia Song, Mingming Xue, Feng Wang, Qiguo Tang, Yabiao Luo, Meili Zheng, Yubei Wang, Pengxiang Xue, Ningqi Dong, Ruiping Sun, Meiying Fan. Study on the Characteristics of Coarse Feeding Tolerance of Ding'an Pigs: Phenotypic and Candidate Genes Identification. Genes. vol 15. issue 5. 2024-05-25. PMID:38790227. |
to explore the potential genetic mechanism of coarse feeding tolerance in da pigs, 60-day-old full sibling pairs of da and dly (duroc-landrace-yorkshire) pigs were subjected to fed normal (5%) and high (10%) crude fiber diets for 56 days, respectively. |
2024-05-25 |
2024-05-27 |
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C Lannuzel, R J Veersma, N Wever, G van Erven, M A Kabel, W J J Gerrits, S de Vrie. Particle size of insoluble fibres and gelation of soluble fibres influence digesta passage rate throughout the gastrointestinal tract of finishing pigs. Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience. vol 18. issue 6. 2024-05-21. PMID:38772078. |
thereafter, pigs were fed diets supplemented with tracers for at least 5 days and dissected following a frequent feeding procedure to approach steady-state passage of digesta. |
2024-05-21 |
2024-05-27 |
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Wenliang He, Erin A Posey, Chandler C Steele, Jeffrey W Savell, Fuller W Bazer, Guoyao W. Dietary glycine supplementation activates mTOR signaling pathway in tissues of pigs with intrauterine growth restriction. Journal of animal science. 2024-05-18. PMID:38761109. |
tissues were obtained from the pigs within 1 wk after the feeding trial ended at 188 d of age to determine the abundances of total and phosphorylated forms of mtor and its two major downstream proteins: eukaryotic initiation factor 4e-binding protein-1 (4ebp1) and ribosomal protein s6 kinase-1 (p70s6k). |
2024-05-18 |
2024-05-27 |
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Austine Tweneboah, Jana Rosenau, Kofi Agyapong Addo, Thomas Kwame Addison, Mahamat Alhadj Moussa Ibrahim, Judith Sophie Weber, Soerge Kelm, Kingsley Bad. The Transmission of Animal African Trypanosomiasis in Two Districts in the Forest Zone of Ghana. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 2024-05-02. PMID:38697074. |
tsetse blood meal analysis revealed feeding on domestic sus scrofa domesticus (pigs) and phacochoerus africanus (warthogs). |
2024-05-02 |
2024-05-05 |
cattle |
Naomi Sarpong, Jana Seifert, Jörn Bennewitz, Markus Rodehutscord, Amélia Camarinha-Silv. Microbial signatures and enterotype clusters in fattening pigs: implications for nitrogen utilization efficiency. Frontiers in microbiology. vol 15. 2024-04-26. PMID:38659980. |
pigs were kept under standardized conditions and fed in a two-phase feeding regime. |
2024-04-26 |
2024-04-28 |
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