Observations on the maternal behaviour of free-ranging domestic pigs

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The maternal behaviour of four gilts and one sow having her second litter was studied in two enclosures, measuring 7 and 13 ha. The females left the flocks approximately 24 h before farrowing and moved between 2.5 and 6.5 km during a period of continuous wandering lasting 4–6 h. During this wandering, the pigs seemed to examine and discriminate between different possible farrowing sites. When a site had been chosen, the pigs constructed nests resembling those reported for the European wild boar. After farrowing, the mother and litter remained in or close to the nest for about 9 days. Thereafter, the nests were suddenly abandoned and the piglets changed from hiders to followers. The female and the young joined the flock, but the litter tended to remain an intact social unit throughout lactation and mixed with other piglets only occassionally during resting. No cross-suckling was observed, although some attempts to steal milk from alien mothers were recorded. The piglets were weaned at between 14 and 17 weeks of age. The maternal behaviour was similar to that reported for wild boars and feral pigs. There were individual differences in maternal behaviour among the animals studied, which may be interpreted either as genetically fixed inter-individual differences or as variable strategies, adopted to increase the lifetime reproductive success.

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