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001-es BibID:
BIBFORM128891
Első szerző:
Osotsi, Joab Malanda (PhD Hallgató)
Cím:
Sow and piglet behaviour during lactation: A review focusing on selected behaviour manifested by foster sows and their fostered piglets / Joab Malanda Osotsi, Yogi Sidik Prasojo, Putri Kusuma Astuti, Mequanint Gashew, Peter Balogh, Jozsef Ratky, Gabriella Novotni-Danko
Dátum:
2025
Megjegyzések:
Foster (F) sows are used to nurse piglets from other sows. Nurse (N) sows are used to nurse other piglets after weaning their own piglets during lactation. Sows nursing non-biological piglets can reject or attack unfamiliar piglets. Similarly, N/F sows could fail to recognize the adopted piglets, which may result in delayed or denied suckling. Behaviours such as rejection, aggression, and failure to suckle pose both physical and nutritional challenges to the fostered piglets. Therefore, after collating the literature, this review was able to establish the following: nurse or foster sows showed antagonistic behaviour towards adopted piglets through aggression and discrimination. Similarly, N/F sows terminated nursing bouts more frequently than non-N/non-F sows. Most N/F piglets upon encountering N/F sows showed wandering squealing syndrome with escape attempts. Nurse/foster piglets exhibited more post-teat massage behaviour, a sign of ♭begging for more milk.' Resident piglets frequently attacked fostered piglets through fighting. Management of large litters in pig production entails the use of N/F sows, and the knowledge in this review could help in improving N/F sow production systems, especially on lactational behaviour. Explanations of possible interventions that are likely to reduce negative behaviours among foster sows and their piglets has been given.
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
konferenciacikk
folyóiratcikk
Nursing
behaviour
sow
piglet
Megjelenés:
BIO Web of Conferences. - 167 (2025), p. 1-12. -
További szerzők:
Prasojo, Yogi Sidik
Astuti, Putri Kusuma (1994-) (állattenyésztési genetikus)
Achenef, Gashew Mequanint (1990-) (Phd student)
Balogh Péter (1970-) (agrármérnök)
Rátky József (1960-) (állattenyésztés)
Novotniné Dankó Gabriella (1967-) (agrármérnök)
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2.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM125938
Első szerző:
Osotsi, Joab Malanda (PhD Hallgató)
Cím:
Sow and piglet behaviour during lactation: A review focusing on selected behaviour manifested by foster sows and their fostered piglets / Joab Malanda Osotsi ; Yogi Sidik Prasojo ; Putri Kusuma Astuti ; Mequanint Gashew ; Peter Balogh ; Jozsef Ratky ; Gabriella Novotni-Danko
Dátum:
2024
Megjegyzések:
5th International Conference on Smart and Innovative Agriculture (ICoSIA 2024) (23-24 October 2024 Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Foster (F) sows are used to nurse piglets from other sows. Nurse (N) sows are used to nurse other piglets after weaning their own piglets during lactation. Sows nursing non-biological piglets can reject or attack unfamiliar piglets. Similarly, N/F sows could fail to recognize the adopted piglets, which may result in delayed or denied suckling. Behaviours such as rejection, aggression, and failure to suckle pose both physical and nutritional challenges to the fostered piglets. Therefore, after collating the literature, this review was able to establish the following: nurse or foster sows showed antagonistic behaviour towards adopted piglets through aggression and discrimination. Similarly, N/F sows terminated nursing bouts more frequently than non-N/non-F sows. Most N/F piglets upon encountering N/F sows showed wandering squealing syndrome with escape attempts. Nurse/foster piglets exhibited more post-teat massage behaviour, a sign of ♭begging for more milk.' Resident piglets frequently attacked fostered piglets through fighting. Management of large litters in pig production entails the use of N/F sows, and the knowledge in this review could help in improving N/F sow production systems, especially on lactational behaviour. Explanations of possible interventions that are likely to reduce negative behaviours among foster sows and their piglets has been given.
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
nem besorolt
egyéb
suckling behaviour
teat order
sow aggression
piglet fighting
További szerzők:
Prasojo, Yogi Sidik
Astuti, Putri Kusuma (1994-) (állattenyésztési genetikus)
Achenef, Gashew Mequanint (1990-) (Phd student)
Balogh Péter (1970-) (agrármérnök)
Rátky József (1960-) (állattenyésztés)
Novotniné Dankó Gabriella (1967-) (agrármérnök)
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Szerző által megadott URL
Intézményi repozitóriumban (DEA) tárolt változat
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3.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM121686
Első szerző:
Osotsi, Joab Malanda (PhD Hallgató)
Cím:
Awareness and adoption of a nurse sow management system among small-scale pig farmers in Nakuru County, Kenya / Joab Malanda Osotsi, Mequanint Gashew, Péter Balogh, Gabriella Novotni-Dankó
Dátum:
2024
ISSN:
2416-1640 1587-1282
Megjegyzések:
This study aimed to assess the level of awareness and adoption of nurse sow management strategies among small-scale pig farmers in Nakuru County, Kenya. The research included a survey of pig farmers who visited the Nakuru Agricultural Show in July 2023. A total of 139 farmers were interviewed within 5 days of the show. The corresponding author interviewed the respondents in a face-to-face engagement, where questions on nurse sow management were initially drafted in English and translated into Kiswahili, i.e. the second language in Kenya. The obtained results indicated that farmers came from two main regions of the county: the northern part (54.7%, 76/139) and the southern part (45.3%, 63/139). Levels of awareness and adoption were insignificant between the two groups (?2, p<0.05). A major obstacle to the adoption of this strategy was identified as feed challenge at 77.7%; (108/139) and market issue at 59.7%; (83/139). This study identified important aspects and limitations that should be considered when developing sustainable productivity development strategies for Kenyan pig farmers.To assist the sustainable growth of small-scale pig production, the authors suggest government measures that shield farmers against exploitation of feed and marketing components, as well as advocating for effective breeding to increase live born
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
pig production
small scale
challenges
Kenya
Megjelenés:
Acta agraria Debreceniensis. - 2024 : 1 (2024), p. 113-120. -
További szerzők:
Achenef, Gashew Mequanint (1990-) (Phd student)
Balogh Péter (1970-) (agrármérnök)
Novotniné Dankó Gabriella (1967-) (agrármérnök)
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Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Program
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DOI
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