Early socialisation in group lactation system reduces post-weaning aggression in piglets

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Background: Pre-weaning group housing for sows and their litters is expected to enhance animal welfare. However, knowledge of potential benefits of pre-weaning socialisation for piglets after weaning is still lacking. Methods: Weaner pigs were mixed in groups of 10, using littermates (LM) from pre-weaning group housing (Gr) and from farrowing pens with crates (Co). Groups were formed as follows: Gr/Gr (5 LM from Gr + 5 LM from Gr), Gr/Co (5 LM from Gr + 5 LM from Co), Co/Co (5 LM from Co + 5 LM from Co). Results: During 24 h after mixing, piglets in Co/Co fought more than in Gr/Co and Gr/Gr. Piglets in Co/Co had more unclear fighting results than in Gr/Co and Gr/Gr. Four days after mixing, piglets in Co/Co were more injured than in Gr/Co and Gr/Gr. Conclusion: Early socialised piglets may have better social skills when meeting familiar and unfamiliar conspecifics after weaning.

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Fels, M., Schrey, L., Rauterberg, S., & Kemper, N. (2021). Early socialisation in group lactation system reduces post-weaning aggression in piglets. Veterinary Record, 189(12), no. https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.830

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