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<p>a) Mean birth weight, b) mean weaning weight and c) mean daily weight gain during suckling (±SE) of pigs classified as neutral pigs (light grey), tail biters (black) and victims (dark grey) during rearing. Different letters indicate significant differences among the CatPig classifications (...

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Lars Schrader (712972)
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Hansjörg Schrade (9671242)
Lars Schrader (712972)
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Ecology
Sociology
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
retrospective exploratory evaluation
retrospective explorative study
retrospective explorative nature
biggest welfare problems
based enrichment materials
individual tail biters
tail biting events
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weight parameters covaried
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identified 8 pens
tail biting
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feeding could
6 pens
4 pens
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thus prediction
suitable indicators
start weight
neutral pig
investigated whether
individuals involved
feeding data
feed consumption
fattening independent
early detection
days prior
behavioural changes
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behaviour involved
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24 pigs
192 pigs
12 pigs
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spellingShingle Fig 5 -
Karen Kauselmann (11795282)
Neuroscience
Ecology
Sociology
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
retrospective exploratory evaluation
retrospective explorative study
retrospective explorative nature
biggest welfare problems
based enrichment materials
individual tail biters
tail biting events
div >< p
identify individual pigs
four different studies
tail biting could
weight parameters covaried
fattening </ p
identified 8 pens
tail biting
8 pens
weight parameters
priori </
feeding could
6 pens
4 pens
weaning weight
thus prediction
suitable indicators
start weight
neutral pig
investigated whether
individuals involved
feeding data
feed consumption
fattening independent
early detection
days prior
behavioural changes
behaviour prior
behaviour involved
9 trials
72 pigs
24 pigs
192 pigs
12 pigs
02 ).
001 ),
0001 ).
0001 ),
status_str publishedVersion
title Fig 5 -
title_full Fig 5 -
title_fullStr Fig 5 -
title_full_unstemmed Fig 5 -
title_short Fig 5 -
title_sort Fig 5 -
topic Neuroscience
Ecology
Sociology
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
retrospective exploratory evaluation
retrospective explorative study
retrospective explorative nature
biggest welfare problems
based enrichment materials
individual tail biters
tail biting events
div >< p
identify individual pigs
four different studies
tail biting could
weight parameters covaried
fattening </ p
identified 8 pens
tail biting
8 pens
weight parameters
priori </
feeding could
6 pens
4 pens
weaning weight
thus prediction
suitable indicators
start weight
neutral pig
investigated whether
individuals involved
feeding data
feed consumption
fattening independent
early detection
days prior
behavioural changes
behaviour prior
behaviour involved
9 trials
72 pigs
24 pigs
192 pigs
12 pigs
02 ).
001 ),
0001 ).
0001 ),