B Vanschoenwinkel, A Waterkeyn… - Freshwater …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library 1. Recent findings hint at the potential importance of mammals affecting the spatial dynamics of aquatic organisms in areas where mammals live in close association with water. Perhaps the most iconic example of such an environment is the African savannah. 2. We ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 3 versions
MBM Bracke… - Animal Welfare, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com Most modern production systems, especially in temperate climates, do not offer wallowing facilities to pigs and, to date, this has neither generated much concern in welfare science nor public debate on pig welfare. Nevertheless, wallowing is a natural behaviour of pigs which may be ...
MBM Bracke - Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2011 - Elsevier The common perception is that pigs wallow mainly for cooling, sunburn protection and the removal of ecto-parasites. Little scientific evidence exists for other functions than thermoregulation. Pigs lack functional sweat glands and wallowing in mud is an effective behavioural control ... All 3 versions
PT GNANARAJ, T SIVASKUMAR… - The Indian Journal of …, 2011 - epubs.icar.org.in An experiment was conducted to find out the effect of amelioration of thermal stress on growth performance of Large White Yorkshire pigs. Weaned piglets (24) were divided equally into 4 treatlnent groups. First group was maintained without any thermal stress arneliorati ve ... Cached - BL Direct - All 2 versions
[PDF] from ipb.ac.idM Jamaludin, AH Mustari, JA Burton… - MEDIA …, 2011 - jagb.journal.ipb.ac.id ... Food items of Sulawesi warty pig are roots, foliage, fruits, plant shoots, corpses, and insects (Huffman 1999). At 14.00 – 18.00 hours, Sulawesi warty pig started searching for food again after wallowing. ...Wallowing behaviour ... Related articles - All 18 versions