3. Heat Stress (Indoor Herds)

Heat stress is caused when a pig's body temperature rises above certain limits; in these circumstances the pig will first increase its respiration rate in an attempt to keep cool, then search for environmental opportunities for cooling, ie wallowing, soiling pen and lying in urine. If the pig cannot cool itself sufficiently it will collapse and, in the worst scenario, die.

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