| Literature DB >> 36169814 |
Jinhyeon Yun1, Olli Peltoniemi2.
Abstract
Parental behaviour in sows begins with prepartum nest-building behaviour, which mainly consists of rooting, pawing, and foraging, to achieve a structure for farrowing and to nurse and protect the offspring. A hormonal background is linked to the onset and cessation of nest-building behaviour. The ambient farrowing environment that can adequately address the needs for nest-building behaviour thus plays an important role in good parental behaviour of the sows during and after farrowing. In addition to these environmental factors, here we also discuss other well-known intrinsic factors, such as heredity, parental experience, and litter size, affecting parental behaviour of the sows for successful farrowing and lactating performance.Entities:
Keywords: Farrowing environment; Maternal instinct; Nest-building; Nursing; Parturition process; Savaging behaviour
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36169814 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-97762-7_4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Neurobiol