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Analysis of Pig Tendencies to Stay Specific Sections Within the Pig Barn According to Environmental Parameters and Facilities Featuresopen access

Authors
Kang, Dae YeongMoon, Byeong EunKang, Myeong YongKook, Jung HooDeb, Nibas ChandraTamrakar, NirajArulmozhi, ElanchezhianKim, Hyeon Tae
Issue Date
Jun-2025
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
pig; experimental pig barn; pig preference; pig tendency
Citation
Agriculture , v.15, no.12
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Journal Title
Agriculture
Volume
15
Number
12
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/79337
DOI
10.3390/agriculture15121282
ISSN
2077-0472
2077-0472
Abstract
Pork accounts for 34% of global meat consumption, following poultry and beef. Intensive pig farming has expanded to meet increasing demand, but space constraints and poor environmental conditions can negatively affect pig welfare. This study aimed to investigate pigs' spatial preferences in response to environmental factors in an experimental pig barn. Six 60-day-old Yorkshire pigs were observed for 60 days. Indoor temperature (IT), relative humidity (IRH), and CO2 concentration (ICO2) were measured hourly, and pig positions were recorded using an RGB 2D-IP camera. Pearson correlation analysis was performed using SPSS. IT ranged from 14.3 degrees C to 25.1 degrees C, IRH from 78.9% to 96.5%, and ICO2 from 1038 to 1850 ppm. A strong negative correlation was found between IT and IRH (r = -0.89), while IT and ICO2 were uncorrelated (r = -0.01). Pigs showed a clear preference for sections with lower IT, supporting previous findings on thermal preference. Structural features, such as two-wall enclosures, also influenced stay frequency. These results suggest that optimizing barn structure and improving ventilation and manure management can support thermal comfort and improve welfare in intensive pig farming systems.
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