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The welfare of farmed pigs

Abstract

The current intensive system of pig production is the outcome of better control of the environment, prevention of infectious disease, a fee-ding strategy adapted to the nutritional needs of pigs, and genetic selection oriented towards increased growth and reproductive perfor-mances. Meanwhile, certain practices have been shown to be detrimental to pig welfare. During the last few decades, research conducted on pig welfare has mainly been oriented towards measurement of behavioural and physiological responses to housing, feeding and ma-nagement practices. The results have demonstrated the animals’ difficulties to adapt to their conditions, particularly regarding changes in social relationships, impoverishment of the environment, restriction of space, and the development of management practices leading to discomfort, fear or pain. This review presents a summary of the scientific research conducted on the consequences of husbandry conditions and management practices on pig welfare. Finally, some possible solutions are presented for improving pig welfare by providing greater harmony between the animals and their environment.

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M.C. MEUNIER-SALAÜN

marie-christine@salaun.fr

Affiliation : INRA, Agrocampus, UMR1079 Systèmes d’Elevage, Nutrition Animale et Humaine, F-35590 Saint-Gilles, France

Country : France


D. BIZERAY

Affiliation : Institut Polytechnique Lasalle Beauvais, Rue Pierre Waguet, BP30313, F-60026 Beauvais France

Country : France


V. COLSON

Affiliation : INRA, CNRS, Université de Tours, Haras Nationaux, UMR85 Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements, F-37380 Nouzilly, France

Country : France


V. COURBOULAY

Affiliation : IFIP, Institut Technique de la Filière Porcine, Institut du Porc, La Motte au Vicomte, BP 3, F-35651 Le Rheu, France

Country : France


J. LENSINK

Affiliation : Institut Supérieur d’Agriculture, 48 boulevard Vauban, F-59046 Lille, France

Country : France


A. PRUNIER

Affiliation : INRA, Agrocampus, UMR1079 Systèmes d’Elevage, Nutrition Animale et Humaine, F-35590 Saint-Gilles, France

Country : France


V. REMIENCE

Affiliation : Faculté de Médecine Vétérinaire, Boulevard de Colonster, 4000 Liège, Belgique

Country : Belgium


M. VANDENHEEDE

Affiliation : Faculté de Médecine Vétérinaire, Boulevard de Colonster, 4000 Liège, Belgique

Country : Belgium

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