Impact of a wild boar repellent composed of tannins and plant oils on the feeding behavior of farmed wild boars
Impact of a wild boar repellent composed of tannins and plant oils on the feeding behavior of farmed wild boars
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This study evaluated the efficacy of a wild boar repellent (Repellent A) consisting of tannins and plant oils (castor oil, garlic oil, and cinnamon oil). Sixty farmed wild boars (4-8 months old) were divided into three groups: the normal control group (NC, n=20), the experimental group (EP, n=20), and the comparative experimental group (C-EP, n=20), which used Repellent B consisting of guaiacol, eugenol, menthol, thymol, and indole. EP and C-EP were equipped with four repellents per feeder, while no repellents were installed in the NC feeder. The feed intake and the number of feeding approaches were measured for one week in all groups. The number of approach of wild boars in feeders was monitored daily using a CCTV camera. The daily feed intake per farmed wild boar in EP and C-EP was significantly decreased compared to NC (p<0.05), and EP was significantly decreased compared to C-EP (p<0.05). In the average number of daily approaches, EP and C-EP were significantly decreased compared to NC (p<0.05), and EP was significantly decreased compared to C-EP (p<0.05). In conclusion, Product A has been confirmed to have excellent repellent effects on wild boars, and it could be used to prevent wild boars from approaching pig farms.

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Wild boar repellentAfrican swine feverFeed intakeFeeding approach
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Impact of a wild boar repellent composed of tannins and plant oils on the feeding behavior of farmed wild boars
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Impact of a wild boar repellent composed of tannins and plant oils on the feeding behavior of farmed wild boars
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Kwang Il ParkYeung Bae JinWoo H. KimSuk KimJin-Kyung KimHu-Jang Lee
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2024-09
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48
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