Abstract
ABSTRACTThe postural behaviour of a group of 12 pigs in a pen was studied whilst the air temperature was varied, all physical variables except pig weight being held constant. The air temperature was varied between −4°C and + 5°C of the theoretical lower critical temperature. The range of live weight was from 30kg to 75 kg. An indication of whether the pigs were above or below their lower critical temperature was obtained from the amount of huddling. Pigs of less than 45 kg live weight had a greater tendency to modify their environment by altering their posture. Measurements of floor-area covered showed that pigs over 50 kg live weight occupied an area approximately equal to the recommended minimum whilst smaller pigs occupied up to 20% less area than that recommended, depending upon the temperature: this was due to the tendency of smaller pigs to lie on top of each other when cold.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology
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