Estimation of indirect social genetic effects for skin lesion count in group-housed pigs by quantifying behavioral interactions1
Abstract
Mixing of pigs into new social groups commonly induces aggressive interactions that result in skin lesions on the body of the animals. The relationship between skin lesions and aggressive behavioral interactions in group-housed pigs can be analyzed within the framework of social genetic effects (SGE). This study incorporates the quantification of aggressive interactions between pairs of animals in the modeling of SGE for skin lesions in...
Paper Details
Title
Estimation of indirect social genetic effects for skin lesion count in group-housed pigs by quantifying behavioral interactions1
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
97
Issue
9
Pages
3658 - 3668
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