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El desafío para la ganadería familiar:¿cómo aumentar producción e ingresos conservando el medio ambiente?.

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El objetivo es adaptar el enfoque de co-innovación en sistemas ganaderos familiares criadores sobre campo natural, a través de su aplicación en predios, evaluando el impacto de la implementación de cambios estratégicos (re-diseño) en la sustentabilidad de esos predios, procurando compartir los resultados obtenidos con otros actores a nivel regional.

El desafío para la ganadería familiar: ¿cómo aumentar producción e ingresos conservando el medio ambiente?.

Enviado por Anónimo (no verificado) el
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El objetivo es adaptar el enfoque de co-innovación en sistemas ganaderos familiares criadores sobre campo natural, a través de su aplicación en predios, evaluando el impacto de la implementación de cambios estratégicos (re-diseño) en la sustentabilidad de esos predios, procurando compartir los resultados obtenidos con otros actores a nivel regional.

Use of straw and wood shavings as nest material in primiparous does.

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ABSTRACT. In rabbit production, several materials such as hay, straw, wood shavings or waste wool and cotton are used as nesting materials during parturition. In this work, straw and wood shavings were studied as potential materials for nest boxes, and a choice test was designed for this purpose. Two replicates of 30 primiparous does each were carried out. Does were housed 10 d before parturition in a double commercial cage, so each doe had access to 2 different nest boxes.

Comparison of extensive and intensive pig production systems in Uruguay in terms of ethologic, physiologic and meat quality parameters.

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ABSTRACT. The objective of this work is to characterize two contrasting systems of fattening pigs in Uruguay. A total of 96 pigs (average 41.7 kg) were divided into eight groups of 12 animals, representing two production systems:(IN) pigs confined in pens of 12 m2 or (OUT) kept in plots with field shelters and access to pasture. Behavioral observations were performed by scan sampling at 5-minute intervals, three times a day during weeks 6, 8, 10 and 12 of the experiment. Aggressions were also observed at the end of the experimental period.