Animal Welfare And Economic Optimisation Of Farrowing Systems
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Paper provided by Scottish Agricultural College, Land Economy Research Group in its series Working Papers with number 61124.Length:
Date of creation: 2009
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Handle: RePEc:ags:saclwp:61124
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Keywords: Livestock Production/Industries; alternative housing systems; animal welfare; economic optimisation; farrowing systems; pig;References
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- Vosough Ahmadi, Bouda & Morgan, Colin A. & Stott, Alistair W., 2009. "Trade-offs between conflicting animal welfare concerns and cow replacement strategy in out-wintering Scottish suckler herds," 83rd Annual Conference, March 30-April 1, 2009, Dublin, Ireland 51078, Agricultural Economics Society.
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