One extra pig in the pen? It doesn’t always make sense

02-02 | Updated on 20-04 | |
Pairis-Garcia
Monique Pairis-Garcia Associate professor and veterinarian, North Carolina State University, USA
Finisher pigs in a barn in Ireland, not related to this research. Photo: Vincent ter Beek
Finisher pigs in a barn in Ireland, not related to this research. Photo: Vincent ter Beek
Stocking density is an often overlooked issue. Managing to squeeze in that one extra pig might lead to an optimal use of flooring space, but if that goes at the expense of tail biting, feed conversion and ultimately, growth, perhaps a second thought is worth the effort. Health and welfare expert Dr Monique Pairis-Garcia shares recent insights. Flooring in barns can have a significant positive or negative impact when it comes to pig welfare. Flooring factors vary with emphasis placed on unders


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