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- W4250855087 abstract "When piglets are weaned at around 3 to 4 weeks of age consumption of creep food can be very variable between pigs, some not consuming any (Pajor et al, 1991), there being little opportunity to learn about solid food from the sow. Thus weaning results in a temporary reduction in nutrient intake while the pig learns to accept solid food and this results in a depression in growth, the weaning check. In other species, such as the rat, animals can learn about novel foods from a knowledgeable conspecific (Galef, 1994) but it is not clear if this transfer of knowledge occurs in pigs. Morgan et al. (2001) observed an enhanced food intake of pairs of pigs containing an experienced and inexperienced pig of the same age housed together compared to a similar pair housed apart or a pair of inexperienced pigs. Therefore, in this experiment the influence on solid food intake and growth by inexperienced piglets when housed with an experienced older pig was examined under more practical group-housing conditions." @default.
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- W4250855087 title "Performance of newly-weaned pigs when housed with a pig with experience of creep food" @default.
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