%0 Journal Article %T Effects of methods of confinement during transportation of market pigs on their behavior, stress and injury %A Pongchan Na-Lampang %J Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology %D 2013 %I Songkla University %X The objective of this study was to compare the effects of transport market pigs in individual crates vs. in groups ontheir behavior, stress and injury. The pigs were transported for 1 h on a distance of 70 km. The stocking densities were 0.35m2/pig and 0.48 m2 for groups and individual crates treatment, respectively. During loading, the group pigs had higher frequencies of climbing, slipping and turning around than the crate pigs. During transport, the group pigs engaged in fightingand agonistic interactions. There were no differences (P>0.05) between the two treatments in rectal temperature, respiratoryrate and saliva cortisol level. Pigs kept in crates had lower (P<0.05) skin bruise scores but higher proportion of nonambulatorypigs than those kept in groups. In conclusion, transport in crates caused less agitation behaviors and injuries than transportin groups, but there was no differences in stress indicators. %K pig %K transportation %K behavior %K stress %K cortisol %K injury %U http://rdo.psu.ac.th/sjstweb/journal/35-2/35-2_137-141.pdf