2022
DOI: 10.1186/s40813-022-00294-7
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Effect of wither application of an analogue of pig appeasing pheromone on encounters between unfamiliar mini-pigs

Abstract: Background The practice of mixing unfamiliar pigs on farms is common but results in fighting, welfare problems and performance issues. Pigs have different ways of resolving social conflicts, including aggressive and affiliative behaviours. Synthetic appeasing pheromones have demonstrated many positive effects in animal husbandry and are regularly used by breeders to improve animal welfare and performance. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of a new method of applying pig appeasi… Show more

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“…Those results were confirmed by the PCA analysis which highlighted that before the PAP treatment, behaviors “displace” and “head knock” of dominant pigs were correlated while it is no longer the case when all pigs were treated. This hypothesis is consistent with a previous study showing that, in the context of encounters with unfamiliar mini-pigs, pigs treated with PAP were less aggressive and tended to spend more time looking at each other [ 36 ]. As in our experiment we were simultaneously analyzing the behavior of 7 pigs, it was not possible for us to determine whether two pigs were having a reciprocal look.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Those results were confirmed by the PCA analysis which highlighted that before the PAP treatment, behaviors “displace” and “head knock” of dominant pigs were correlated while it is no longer the case when all pigs were treated. This hypothesis is consistent with a previous study showing that, in the context of encounters with unfamiliar mini-pigs, pigs treated with PAP were less aggressive and tended to spend more time looking at each other [ 36 ]. As in our experiment we were simultaneously analyzing the behavior of 7 pigs, it was not possible for us to determine whether two pigs were having a reciprocal look.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%