Way Found to Gauge Pig's Happiness

Rodents and pigs have individual personalities, research has shown.
(Image credit: Left: USDA/Keith Weller; Right: Dreamstime.com)

Pigs have feelings, too. And a new study reveals a way to ask a pig if it's happy or not, and get an answer.

"Our research, for the first time, provides an insight into pigs' subjective emotional state and this will help scientists and farmers to continue to improve the lives of their pigs in the future," said study researcher Sandra Edwards, professor of agriculture at Newcastle University in England and one of the U.K.'s leading experts in pig welfare.

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