Development of feed preference in young swine

TitleDevelopment of feed preference in young swine
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1977
AuthorsMadsen, F. C.
JournalFeedstuffs, USA
Volume49
Number5
Pagination25
Keywordsfeeding preferences, Piglets, pigs
Abstract

In a review, the development of feed preferences in young rodents, the means of transmitting feeding habits from the adult and the limiting of predators by "taste aversion" is discussed. Milk may bear the flavour of the mother's diet and thus influence the preferences of the young. That effect was studied with 2100 baby pigs. There was transmission of feed preference only when the flavour concerned was present in the feed of both the sow and her young. Weight loss at weaning, usually ascribed to stress, could be reduced if the flavour of the feed was the same as that of the feed eaten previously by mother and piglets.