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Density-Dependent Spacing Behaviour and Activity Budget in Pregnant, Domestic Goats (Capra hircus)

机译:孕妇山羊的密度依赖性间隔行为和活动预算(Capra hircus)

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Very little is known about the spacing behaviour in social groups of domestic goats (Capra hircus) in the farm environment. In this experiment, we studied interindividual distances, movement patterns and activity budgets in pregnant goats housed at three different densities. Norwegian dairy goats were kept in stable social groups of six animals throughout pregnancy at 1, 2 or 3 m2 per individual and their spacing behaviours (i.e. distance travelled, nearest and furthest neighbour distance) and activity budgets (e.g. resting, feeding, social activities) were monitored. Observations were made in the first, second and last thirds of pregnancy in the mornings, at noon and in the afternoons of each of these phases (4.5 hours per observation period). The findings show that goats held at animal densities of 2 and 3 m2 moved longer distances when they had more space per animal and kept larger nearest and furthest neighbour distances when compared to the 1 m2 per animal density. Less feeding activity was observed at the high animal density compared to the medium and low density treatments. The phase of gestation also had an impact on almost all behavioural variables. Closer to parturition, animals moved further distances and the increase in nearest and furthest neighbour distance was more pronounced at the lower animal densities. During the last period of gestation, goats spent less time feeding and more on resting, social behaviours and engaging in other various activities. Our data suggest that more space per goat is needed for goats closer to parturition than in the early gestation phase. We concluded that in goats spacing behaviour is density-dependent and changes with stages of pregnancy and activities. Finally, the lower density allowed animals to express individual preferences regarding spacing behaviour which is important in ensuring good welfare in a farming situation.
机译:人们对农场环境中家山羊(Capra hircus)的社会群体的间隔行为知之甚少。在本实验中,我们研究了以三种不同密度饲养的怀孕山羊的个体间距离,运动方式和活动预算。整个怀孕期间,挪威奶山羊都被饲养在由六只动物组成的稳定社会群体中,每人分别有1、2或3 m 2 及其间隔行为(即行进距离,最近和最远邻居距离)和活动预算(例如休息,进食,社交活动)。在每个阶段的早晨,中午和下午,分别在怀孕的第一,第二和最后三分之二进行观察(每个观察期4.5小时)。研究结果表明,与1 m 2相比,动物密度为2和3 m 2 的山羊每只动物有更多的空间时,它们移动的距离更长,并且最近和最远的邻居距离更大。 每个动物的密度。与中等和低密度处理相比,在高动物密度下观察到较少的饲养活动。妊娠阶段也对几乎所有行为变量都有影响。接近分娩时,动物移动的距离更远,而在动物密度较低时,最近和最远的邻居距离的增加更为明显。在妊娠的最后阶段,山羊花费的时间更少,而在休息,社交行为和其他各种活动上花费的时间更多。我们的数据表明,与分娩早期相比,接近分娩的山羊每只山羊需要更多的空间。我们得出的结论是,山羊的行距行为是密度依赖性的,并且随着怀孕和活动阶段的变化而变化。最后,较低的密度使动物能够表现出对间距行为的个人偏好,这对于确保耕作条件下的良好福利很重要。

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