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This collection features four peer-reviewed reviews on improving
the welfare of gilts and sows. The first chapter reviews current
knowledge on the factors affecting the health and welfare of gilts
and sows during pregnancy and parturition. The chapter considers
the influence of group housing, stress and social interaction on
the development of production diseases, such as post-partum
dysgalactia syndrome and porcine reproductive and respiratory
syndrome. The second chapter provides a detailed overview of the
factors affecting the welfare of pigs during breeding and
gestation. The chapter considers the influence of modern pig
production on animal behaviour and welfare and reviews to what
extent the inability to form matriarchal groupings contributes to
demonstrations of aggressive behaviour. The third chapter
concentrates on the managerial and environmental interventions that
attempt to reconcile the behavioural and physiological needs of
both the sow and piglets to optimise their welfare during farrowing
and lactation. The final chapter describes the welfare issues
associated with individual confinement systems and examines the
nature and significance of stereotyped behaviour in gestating sows.
The chapter also addresses the issue of hunger in the pregnant sow
and drivers to adopt group housing systems for pregnant sows.
This collection features five peer-reviewed literature reviews on
ensuring animal welfare during transport and slaughter. The first
chapter examines the impact of transport on beef and dairy cattle,
as well as the effects of transport on carcass quality issues, such
as bruising and dark cutting beef. It details how conditions can be
optimised to ensure the welfare needs of the animal are met during
all stages of transport. The second chapter reviews the legislation
and codes of practice surrounding the transport and slaughter of
cows to be culled as a result of disease or the development of
health conditions such as lameness. The third chapter considers the
effects of transport, handling and slaughter practices on pigs as
well as physiological effects on carcass and meat quality. The
fourth chapter explores current approaches used to stun poultry
before slaughter, including electrical stunning and controlled
atmosphere stunning. The chapter reviews the associated risks and
benefits of each approach to overall bird health and welfare. The
final chapter reviews the main welfare issues associated with
management of sheep once they leave the farm, including transport
by road and sea, use of holding facilities as well as handling and
stunning of sheep at abattoirs.
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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