Which of the following practices would a farmer not likely adopt in pig management?
Answer Details
Dehorning is not a practice that a farmer would adopt in pig management. This is because pigs are not naturally horned animals, so there is no need for dehorning. The other practices listed are all common in pig management: ear notching is a method of identification, deworming helps to control internal parasites, castration is often done to prevent aggressive behavior and improve meat quality, and feeding iron supplements is important for the health of piglets.