@article{MAKHILLRJANS202014327742, title = {The Effects of Group Sizes on Behaviors, Meat Characteristics and Growth Performance of Growing and Finishing Pigs in the Tropics}, journal = {Research Journal of Animal Sciences}, volume = {14}, number = {3}, pages = {33-37}, year = {2020}, issn = {1993-5269}, doi = {rjnasci.2020.33.37}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1993-5269&doi=rjnasci.2020.33.37}, author = {Thunwa}, keywords = {Group size,growing and finishing pigs,temperature-humidity,index,feeding behaviors,feeding frequency}, abstract = {The group sizes were 4, 8 and 12 pigs/pen, providing a floor allowance of 1.50, 0.75 and 0.51 m2/pig, respectively. The pigs that were reared in a group size of 12 pigs/pen ate, drank, walked, mouth piped, rooted the floor, rooted the pipe and pawed more significantly often (p<0.05) than did the pigs that were reared in group sizes of 4 and 8 pigs/pen. These feeding behaviors and the high temperature of Thailand caused high rectal and skin temperatures which were the highest in the group size of 12 pigs/pen. Moreover, the high temperature and the increased group size may cause heat stress which would decrease the Average Daily Gain (ADG). The largest group size of 12 pigs/pen presented the lowest ADG in both growing and finishing phases which significantly differed (p<0.05) compared to the group sizes of 4 and 8 pigs/pen. In addition, the high temperature and the feeding frequency in the group sizes of 8 and 12 pigs/pen provided a better back fat thickness that was significantly less than that of the group size of 4 pigs/pen (p<0.05).} }