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How pigs want to keep themselves busy | Anna's adventure | VGT Austria


How pigs want to keep themselves busy | Anna's adventure

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Today VGT chairman Martin Balluch visited Anna and together with her showed how pigs want to keep themselves busy. Pigs are extremely curious and intelligent animals that can get bored easily. Then they suffer from frustration and a lack of employment. In addition to the other problems in conventional pig farming on fully slatted floors (from which Anna was rescued), the lack of employment and boredom are the cause of many other problems, such as tail biting.

#SchweinchenAnna #AnnasAdventure #Fully slatted floor ban

Part 1 of Anna's adventure: https://youtu.be/AYv0hGKIc2A
Part 2 about Anna's health: https://youtu.be/6RxNIc5q4B8
Part 3 about the comparison of straw and fully slatted floor: https://youtu.be/bVe1Fq0If-I

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