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Forage Consumption and Its Effects on the Performance of Growing Swine—Discussed in Relation to European Wild Boar (Sus scrofa L.) in Semi-Extensive Systems: A Review

Due to its distinct properties, wild boar meat is considered a highly desirable consumer product, in a market that is expanding. Outdoor production is also favoured by consumers who value animal welfare and environmental sustainability when choosing meat products. There is evidence that farms that include pasture for grazing typically have reduced feeding costs. Such production systems can also be more environmentally sustainable as the input (pasture) is inedible to humans, compared to conventional indoor systems, which use human-edible feeds (e.g., soya). However, some wild boar farms have performed poorly compared to those rearing other swine such as hybrid wild boar and domestic pigs. Diet is central to all livestock production and is likely a significant influencing factor of wild boar performance, both in terms of forage consumption and nutritional composition. Other factors may also influence performance, such as weather, behaviour and grazing management. Wild boar production systems hold their own intrinsic value in a growing marketplace. However, information gathered through the study of wild boar has external applications in informing outdoor domestic pig production systems to encourage the use of pasture as part of the habitat of domestic pigs.
- Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Spain
- University of Córdoba Spain
- North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University United States
- University of the Republic Uruguay
- Aarhus University Denmark
outdoor pig production, Veterinary medicine, grazing pigs, Review, D400 - Agriculture, 630, Grazing pigs, D327 - Animal nutrition, SF600-1100, Outdoor pig production, D420 - Livestock, Free-range pigs, D400 Agriculture, D420 Livestock, grazing behaviour, sustainability, D327 Animal Nutrition, forage intake, Grazing behaviour, Forage intake, free-range pigs, QL1-991, Sustainability, D300 Animal Science, Zoology, D300 - Animal science
outdoor pig production, Veterinary medicine, grazing pigs, Review, D400 - Agriculture, 630, Grazing pigs, D327 - Animal nutrition, SF600-1100, Outdoor pig production, D420 - Livestock, Free-range pigs, D400 Agriculture, D420 Livestock, grazing behaviour, sustainability, D327 Animal Nutrition, forage intake, Grazing behaviour, Forage intake, free-range pigs, QL1-991, Sustainability, D300 Animal Science, Zoology, D300 - Animal science
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