Challenges and Perspectives in Pig Farming: Breeding, Husbandry and Management
A special issue of Agriculture (ISSN 2077-0472). This special issue belongs to the section "Farm Animal Production".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2020) | Viewed by 120471
Special Issue Editor
Interests: farm animal welfare; animal hygiene; animal–environment–human interactions; antibiotic resistance
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Dear Colleagues,
Commercial pig farming in Europe, and worldwide, faces enormous changes and challenges today. Challenges are both related to animal health and animal welfare aspects. In times of global epizootic diseases, prevention and biosecurity measures are of utmost importance to maintain a high health status on pig farms. Moreover, the demand for prudent use of antibiotics shifts efforts towards prevention and adapted strategies in management. This goes hand in hand with measures to enable animal welfare, which have to be realized in present and future pig farming systems. For instance, longer restrictions of movement, management of large litters, tail docking, and castration without anesthesia are key issues to be solved in future animal-friendly husbandry systems. In addition, the impact of pig husbandry on the environment plays an increasingly important role. These major challenges can only be solved when innovative research in breeding, husbandry, and management offer perspectives. To put solutions into practice, economic considerations and potential conflicting goals should also be taken into account. This Special Issue aims at showing perspectives for pig farming in a challenging situation. Therefore, I invite you to contribute by submitting studies or comprehensive reviews analyzing current challenges in pig husbandry and investigating possible innovative solutions in breeding, husbandry, and management.
Prof. Dr. Nicole Kemper
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Animal health
- Animal welfare
- Piglets
- Pigs
- Pig breeding
- Husbandry systems
- Disease prevention
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