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The role of behavior in swine production: A review of research
Scientific literature on pig behavior and its practical applications was reviewed and discussed. Areas were identified where behavioral research is likely to produce major benefits in productivity. It was noted that some husbandry practices appear to be out of harmony with the behavior of domestic animals, and that an imaginative research effort is needed to improve confinement rearing of pigs.