The in-utero experience of piglets born from sows with lameness shapes their life trajectory
Abstract Experiences during gestation can alter the mother’s behavior and physiology, thereby potentially affecting the behavioral and physiological development of the offspring. In livestock, one common challenge for pregnant animals is lameness: a multifactorial condition that causes pain, stress,...
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Autores principales: | Marisol Parada Sarmiento, Thiago Bernardino, Patricia Tatemoto, Gina Polo, Adroaldo José Zanella |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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