Advances in Pig Welfare

Advances in Pig Welfare

by Irene Camerlink (Editor)
Advances in Pig Welfare

Advances in Pig Welfare

by Irene Camerlink (Editor)

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Overview

Advances in Pig Welfare analyzes current topical issues in the key areas of pig welfare assessment and improvement. With coverage of both recent developments and reviews of historical welfare issues, the volume provides a comprehensive survey of the field.

The book is divided into two sections. Part One opens with an overview of main welfare challenges in commercial pig production systems and then reviews pig welfare hot spots from birth to slaughter. Part Two highlights emerging topics in pig welfare, such as pain and health assessment, early socialization and environmental enrichment, pig-human interactions, breeding for welfare, positive pig welfare and pigs as laboratory animals.

This book is an essential part of the wider ranging series Advances in Farm Animal Welfare, with coverage of cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry.

With its expert editor and international team of contributors, Advances in Pig Welfare is a key reference tool for welfare research scientists and students, veterinarians involved in welfare assessment, and indeed anyone with a professional interest in the welfare of pig.

  • Provides in-depth reviews of emerging topics, research, and applications in pig welfare
  • Analyzes on-farm assessment of pig welfare, an extremely important marker for the monitoring of real welfare impacts of any changes in husbandry systems
  • Edited by a leader in the field of pig welfare, with contributing experts from veterinary science, welfare academia, and practitioners in industry

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780081011195
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 11/20/2017
Series: Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 506
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

Marek Špinka is based in Prague, Czech Republic, where he leads a research group at the Institute of Animal Science and is Lecturer in Comparative Psychology at Charles University. His research focuses on the social behavior and welfare of pigs and cattle as well as on basic questions within the fields of animal social life, communication and ontogenetic development.
Irene Camerlink March 2020 – current – Assistant professor at the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland. Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding. She received her PhD in Animal Science from Wageningen University, The Netherlands. Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre; Research expertise is on swine: Indirect genetic effects on growth rate and their effect on behaviour and production of pigs in different environments’; Animal and human behaviour, animal welfare, social behaviour, interdisciplinary research, pigs, early life development, cognitive function, indirect genetic effects, behavioural genetics. She has received over 15 research awards, is an editorial board member of Nature, a Review Editor for Frontiers in Veterinary Sciences, a Reviewer for Scientific Reports, Animal Behaviour, Royal Society Open Science, Journal of Animal Science, Applied Animal Behaviour Science, Animal, Animals, Animal Genetics, Translational Animal Science, Sustainability, Information Processing in Agriculture. Published ~40 articles, ~28 Conference proceedings.

Table of Contents

Part One: Pig Welfare Hotspots 1. Overview of commercial pig production systems and their main welfare challenges 2. Sow welfare in the farrowing crate and alternatives. 3. Piglet mortality and morbidity: inevitable or unacceptable? 4. Lifetime consequences of the early physical and social environment of piglets 5. Tail biting 6. Chains as proper enrichment for intensively-farmed pigs? 7. Mitigating hunger in pregnant sows 8. Aggression in group housed sows and fattening pigs 9. Transport of pigs to slaughter and associated handling  10. Slaughter of pigs Part Two: Pig Welfare Emerging Topics 11. Pain in pigs: Characterisation, mechanisms and indicators 12. On-farm and post-mortem health assessment 13. Pig-human interactions: Creating a positive perception of humans to ensure pig welfare 14. Breeding for pig welfare; opportunities and challenges 15. Positive welfare: What does it add to the debate over pig welfare  16. Pigs as laboratory animals

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