Rydhmer, Lotta
- Department of Animal Biosciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Book chapter2022Peer reviewed
Rydhmer, L.; Canario, L.
Research in behavioral genetics is important for pig welfare. Consequences of the ongoing selection for high production on pigs’ behavior need to be studied, as well as possibilities to select directly for behavioral traits. The Farm Animal Welfare Council’s definition of welfare is based on five freedoms related to hunger and thirst, discomfort, pain, injury or disease, fear and distress, and normal behavior. All these freedoms are associated with pig behavior. Pig breeding programs could be further developed by including behavioral traits relevant for welfare.
Aggressive; behavior; breeding; feeding; group; maternal; pig; social; welfare
Title: Genetics and the Behavior of Domestic Animals
Publisher: Elsevier
Animal and Dairy Science
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/129696