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Effects of socializing piglets in lactation on behaviour, including tail-biting, in growing and finishing pigs

机译:哺乳期仔猪社交化对生长和肥育猪行为(包括咬咬)的影响

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Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether early socialising of piglets influences the later behaviour and the risk of tail biting in growing and finishing pigs. Material and methods: The behaviour of 183 animals (divided in three successive runs) was recorded from birth until the end of the fattening period. Furthermore, the condition of the teats of the sows as well as the integument and tails of the growing and finishing pigs were evaluated. To socialize the piglets, four litters of the experimental group (V) were provided with additional space (walkway) by opening "piglet-doors" (day 10 post-partum of the youngest litter). The piglets of the control group (K) were reared in conventional farrowing crates located in the same compartment of the stable. Post-weaning, the piglets were assigned to three groups: the experimental group (V/V, two litters of group V), the control group (K/K, two litters of group K) and the mixed group (V/K, one litter of group V and one litter of group K). Results: After opening the "piglet-doors", piglets of group V displayed significantly more playing behaviour than piglets of group K. Additionally, the agonistic behaviour increased in group V. Post-weaning, at allocation and mixing, animals of group V/V showed significantly less agonistic behaviour than pigs of group K/K. Tail-biting behaviour occurred in all three groups, but only in runs two and three. On the 100th day of the fattening period, 58.7% of the pigs of group V/V, 51.7% of group V/K and 43.3% of group K/K still had intact tails. In pigs of group K/K, the tails were significantly shorter compared to the other two groups. Conclusion and clinical relevance: Early socialization enhances piglet welfare in farrowing pens by encouraging playing behaviour. Less agonistic behaviour at allocation could furthermore reduce stress at mixing and allocation. The aim to reduce the incidence of tail-biting could not be achieved. However, socializing piglets in lactation could contribute, in accordance with other measures, to an influence on biting behaviour.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是确定仔猪的早期交往是否会影响成年和育成猪的后期行为和咬尾的风险。材料和方法:从出生到育肥期结束,记录了183只动物的行为(分为三个连续的阶段)。此外,还评估了母猪乳头的状况,以及生长和肥育猪的外皮和尾巴。为了使仔猪社交,通过打开“仔猪门”(最小仔猪产后第10天)为实验组(V)的四个仔猪提供了额外的空间(走道)。对照组(K)的仔猪用常规的分娩板条箱饲养,该板条箱位于马stable的同一隔间中。断奶后,将仔猪分为三组:实验组(V / V,第V组两窝),对照组(K / K,K组两窝)和混合组(V / K, V组一窝,K组一窝)。结果:打开“小猪门”后,第V组的仔猪显示出比K组小猪明显更多的玩耍行为。此外,第V组的激动行为增加。断奶后,在分配和混合时,第V组的动物/ V显示出比K / K组的猪明显更少的激动行为。咬尾行为在所有三个组中均发生,但仅在运行2和3中发生。在育肥期的第100天,V / V组的猪中58.7%,V / K组的猪中51.7%和K / K组的43.3%仍具有完整的尾巴。与其他两组相比,K / K组的猪的尾巴明显短。结论和临床意义:早期的社会化通过鼓励玩耍行为来提高产仔猪的仔猪福利。分配时较少的激动行为可以进一步减少混合和分配时的压力。减少咬尾现象的目的无法实现。但是,根据其他措施,在哺乳期使仔猪社交化可能会影响对咬人行为的影响。

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