Publication Date: January 1, 2005
Reference: Livestock Production Science 97 (2005) 107–115
Country: United States
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One thousand two hundred pigs were weaned at 4 weeks of age and mixed to form groups of ten animals that were balanced
for gender. The results show that there are benefits in forming uniform weight groups at 10 weeks of age because it reduced within-group variability in weight at slaughter. However, regrouping at the start of the finishing period has negative welfare implications in terms of leading to increased aggression.









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