Animal Welfare and Production Challenges Associated with Pasture Pig Systems: A Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. The Pasture Environment
3.1.1. Exposure to Climatic Elements
3.1.2. Exposure to Wild Animals and Pathogens
Exposure to Wild Animals
Wild Boar
Exposure to Pathogens (Parasites, Bacteria and Viruses)
Ingestion of Toxic Elements
Exercise
3.2. Animal Genetics
3.3. Expressing Species Specific Behaviors
3.3.1. Rooting
3.3.2. Wallowing
3.3.3. Excretory Behavior
3.3.4. Nest Building Behavior
3.3.5. Social Behavior
3.3.6. Grouping and Regrouping—Mixing Animals
3.4. Management Practices
3.4.1. Painful Interventions
3.4.2. Weaning Age
3.5. Feeding Management
3.6. Health Management
Supplementation with Herbal Compounds and Extracts
3.7. Housing and Handling Facilities
4. Conclusions
- Exposure to extreme temperatures.
- Potential contact with wildlife and pathogens, especially parasites.
- Vulnerability to predators.
- Risk of malnutrition.
- Pre-weaning piglets’ mortality.
- Complexity of the processes for monitoring, capturing, and treating sick animals, and for cleaning and disinfection of facilities and equipment.
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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