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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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| author | Karen Kauselmann (11795282) |
| author2 | E. Tobias Krause (7145528) Hansjörg Schrade (9671242) Lars Schrader (712972) |
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| author_facet | Karen Kauselmann (11795282) E. Tobias Krause (7145528) Hansjörg Schrade (9671242) Lars Schrader (712972) |
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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Karen Kauselmann (11795282) E. Tobias Krause (7145528) Hansjörg Schrade (9671242) Lars Schrader (712972) |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2025-01-13T18:53:43Z |
| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | 10.1371/journal.pone.0316044.g005 |
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| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | 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 ), |
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| description | <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 (neutral pig, tail biter or victim).</p> |
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| spelling | Fig 5 - Karen Kauselmann (11795282)E. Tobias Krause (7145528)Hansjörg Schrade (9671242)Lars Schrader (712972)NeuroscienceEcologySociologyScience PolicyEnvironmental Sciences not elsewhere classifiedBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedretrospective exploratory evaluationretrospective explorative studyretrospective explorative naturebiggest welfare problemsbased enrichment materialsindividual tail biterstail biting eventsdiv >< pidentify individual pigsfour different studiestail biting couldweight parameters covariedfattening </ pidentified 8 penstail biting8 pensweight parameterspriori </feeding could6 pens4 pensweaning weightthus predictionsuitable indicatorsstart weightneutral piginvestigated whetherindividuals involvedfeeding datafeed consumptionfattening independentearly detectiondays priorbehavioural changesbehaviour priorbehaviour involved9 trials72 pigs24 pigs192 pigs12 pigs02 ).001 ),0001 ).0001 ),<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 (neutral pig, tail biter or victim).</p>2025-01-13T18:53:43ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0316044.g005https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Fig_5_-/28197618CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/281976182025-01-13T18:53:43Z |
| 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 ), |
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| 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 ), |