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The impact of environmentally enriched housing on sow motivation, behavior and welfare.

机译:富于环境的住房对母猪的动机,行为和福利的影响。

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The broad aims of this dissertation were to investigate the motivation of gestating sows for access to environmental enrichments in both stall and group settings and to determine the impact of resource provision on sow behavior. The overarching hypothesis, that sow motivation and behavior would vary according to the resource provided and due to dominance status when housed in a social context, was tested. To assess motivation, sows were trained to press an operant panel on an increasing schedule for access to resources. The highest schedule pressed (i.e. highest price paid) indicated motivational strength and could be used as an indicator of resource value.;In Chapter 2, the impact of rubber mats on the health, behavior and welfare of group-housed sows was explored. Little work exists on the provision of rubber mats to swine; therefore, mat use and value was investigated prior to testing sow motivation for this resource in Chapters 4 and 6. When sows were housed in pens with rubber mats or full concrete flooring, sow behavior varied due to treatment (P 0.001), especially resting behaviors. In particular, time spent in different resting postures (sternal versus lateral lying) varied (P = 0.03), where sows on mats spent more time lying laterally (P 0.05), which is thought to indicate increased comfort. Additionally, sows on mats stood up and laid down more frequently (P = 0.001), which may indicate reduced slipping or reduced pain when making postural adjustments. Sows with mats had a lower total lesion score (P = 0.03), though lameness scores did not differ between treatments, likely due to the short length of this experiment. These results imply that the provision of rubber mats may provide welfare benefits to sows, especially in relation to lying comfort.;In Chapter 4, the motivation of dominant and subordinate sows housed in standard gestation stalls for access to an enriched group pen, containing straw in a rack, compost in a trough, cotton ropes and a rubber mat, was investigated. Additionally, behavioral measures were obtained to determine the effect of social status on sow enrichment use while in the group pen. Subordinate sows compensated for early low enrichment use by increasing their use the following morning during non-peak times (P = 0.001). These findings demonstrate that regardless of social status, sows were able to access enrichments and valued an enriched group pen.;In Chapters 5 and 6, the motivation of sows for access to environmental enrichment in an individual stall was investigated. In Chapter 5, sow motivation for access to compost in a trough or straw in a rack, in comparison to a positive (food) and negative (empty trough) control, was tested. This study demonstrates that compost (as indicated by operant responding) and straw (as indicated by behavioral measures) are valued by sows housed in barren stalls and the provision of these enrichments should be considered as a method to improve sow welfare on farms.;In the final experiment, presented in Chapter 6, sow motivation for access to a cotton rope or a rubber mat, in comparison to a positive (food) and negative (empty trough) control, was tested. Sows showed high motivation for food compared to all treatments (all comparisons, P 0.05), as indicated by an increase in the highest price paid and a reduction in latency to press the operant panel and enter the treatment stall. However, sow behavior did not differ due to treatment. Although sow motivation for a mat did not differ from an empty trough, previous work has demonstrated the welfare benefits associated with comfort flooring (see Chapter 2).;The hypothesis that sow motivation and behavior would vary according to the resource provided and due to dominance status when sows were housed in a social context was supported by the results of all of the experiments described in this dissertation. In particular, sows showed high motivation for access to compost in a trough and straw in a rack, and the provision of these resources should be considered to improve sow welfare in captive settings. However, sows were not highly motivated for a cotton rope or a rubber mat, though mats may offer welfare benefits to sows and warrant further investigation. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
机译:本论文的主要目的是调查妊娠母猪在档位和群体环境中获取环境富集的动机,并确定资源供应对母猪行为的影响。测试了一个总体假设,即母猪的动机和行为会根据所提供的资源而有所不同,并且由于在社会环境中居住时的主导地位而异。为了评估动力,对母猪进行了培训,使其按递增的时间表按操作面板以获取资源。按下的最高进度表(即支付的最高价格)表明了其动力强度,可以用作资源价值的指标。在第二章中,探讨了橡胶垫对群养母猪健康,行为和福利的影响。为猪提供橡胶垫的工作很少。因此,在第4章和第6章中,在测试母猪对这种资源的动力之前,要对它们的使用和价值进行调查。当母猪放在带有橡胶垫或全混凝土地板的围栏中时,母猪的行为会因处理而异(P <0.001),尤其是休息行为。尤其是,在不同的休息姿势(胸骨侧卧相对于侧卧)中花费的时间各不相同(P = 0.03),其中垫子上的母猪在侧卧时花费的时间更多(P <0.05),这被认为表明增加了舒适感。此外,垫子上的母猪站立和躺下的频率更高(P = 0.001),这可能意味着在进行姿势调整时滑倒率降低或疼痛减轻。垫子母猪的总病损评分较低(P = 0.03),尽管两次治疗之间的la行评分没有差异,这可能是由于该实验时间短。这些结果表明,提供橡胶垫可能给母猪带来福利,特别是在躺卧舒适性方面。在第4章中,标准妊娠小猪舍中的优势母猪和下等母猪接触含有秸秆的浓缩母猪的动机在架子上,研究了槽中的堆肥,棉绳和橡胶垫。另外,获得了行为措施,以确定在圈养圈中社会地位对母猪增养使用的影响。下属母猪通过在非高峰时间第二天早晨增加使用量来补偿早期的低浓缩饲料使用量(P = 0.001)。这些发现表明,不管社会地位如何,母猪都能够获得丰富的养分,并珍视一支丰富的群养围栏。在第5章和第6章中,研究了母猪在单个摊位中获得环境致富的动机。在第5章中,与阳性(食物)和阴性(空槽)对照相比,测试了母猪接近槽中或堆放秸秆的堆肥动力。这项研究表明堆肥(如操作员反应所示)和稻草(如行为措施所示)被贫瘠的小棚屋中的母猪所重视,提供这些浓缩物应被视为改善农场母猪福利的一种方法。最后测试了第6章介绍的母猪与阳性(食物)和阴性(空槽)对照相比,获得棉绳或橡胶垫的动机。与所有处理相比,母猪对食物的积极性更高(所有比较,P <0.05),这是由最高价格的增加和按下操作面板进入治疗摊位的等待时间的减少所表明的。但是,母猪的行为因治疗而没有差异。尽管垫子的播种动机与空槽没有什么不同,但以前的工作已经证明了舒适地板的福利(参见第2章)。假设播种动机和行为会根据所提供的资源和优势而有所不同本文所描述的所有实验的结果都证明了母猪处于社会环境中时的状态。尤其是,母猪表现出极高的动力来获得槽中的堆肥和架子中的稻草,因此应考虑提供这些资源以改善圈养环境中的母猪福利。然而,母猪并不是很愿意使用棉绳或橡胶垫,尽管这种垫子可能给母猪带来福利,并有待进一步调查。 (摘要由UMI缩短。)

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  • 作者

    Elmore, Monica R.;

  • 作者单位

    Purdue University.;

  • 授予单位 Purdue University.;
  • 学科 Agriculture Animal Culture and Nutrition.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 209 p.
  • 总页数 209
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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