THE ROLE OF MANAGEMENT IN EFFICIENT PIG PRODUCTION, WITH SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO PERSONNEL PRACTICESanimal husbandryNo abstract is available for this item.doi:10.1080/03031853.1981.9524627OOSTHUIZEN, L. K.JANOVSKY, E.Agrekon
Production Practices: Husbandry, Housing, and Transportation The 14-page Swine chapter in the FASS Ag Guide (http://www.fass.org/docs/agguide3rd/Chapter11.pdf) may be downloaded separately or along with the entire FASS Ag Guide (free of charge from FASS). The Swine chapter contains a surfe...
The aim of this research was to investigate the socio-economic profile, farm characteristics and management practices of small scale intensive pig production in east Shewa of central Oromia, Ethiopia where scientific intervention could b... M Berihu,B Tamir 被引量: 1发表: 2015年 PIG PRODUCTION...
Mini pigs easilygain weight. A balanced, high-fiber diet helps maintain healthybody condition, and body condition scoring is an essential tool for weight management. • Published nutrient requirements forproduction pigsare a good reference but must be interpreted in the context of pet mini pigs,...
Seventy six percent (103/ 135) of the farmers had at least a Uganda certificate of education indicating that there could be quick adoption of better technologies for pig production if different promoters of pig production start promoting good practices in pig production like disease control, housing...
Cultural and Economic Motivation of Pig Raising Practices in Bangladesh Article 30 June 2015 Factors driving human–wild pig interactions: implications for wildlife conflict management in southern parts of India Article 08 September 2022 Introduction Interactions between domestic animals and wildlife have...
Farming externalities are believed to co-vary negatively, yet trade-offs have rarely been quantified systematically. Here we present data from UK and Brazilian pig production systems representative of most commercial systems across the world ranging from
Price, G. C., Krigbaum, J., and Shelton, K. (2017). Stable isotopes and discriminating tastes: faunal management practices at the Late Bronze Age settlement of Mycenae, Greece.Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports14: 116–126.
Over the years, several management practices and technologies have been developed and implemented at various pig production scales aiming to reduce pig system environmental impacts at specific production chain hotspots. Despite the amount of research invested in identifying optimal solutions for system produ...
The experiences from Finland show that even though tail biting is still a challenge on some farms, in general, it is possible to rear non-docked pigs in intensive production. Potential positive side-effects of enhancing management and housing to facilitate the rearing of non-docked pigs include ...