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Body condition, live weight and success in agonistic encounters in mixed parity groups of sows during gestation

机译:在妊娠期间母猪混合奇偶阶段的激动遭遇中的身体状况,活体重和成功

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Group housing of gestating sows benefits their welfare by allowing them freedom of movement and the opportunity for social interaction. However, social life could also bring disadvantages for individuals who receive direct aggression or are displaced from the feeder. The aim of this study was to investigate associations between social behaviour, body condition and live weight. Gestating sows (n=298) were investigated on a commercial farm. Sows were housed in mixed parity groups where two single space, ad libitum trough feeders served 12 animals. Sows were weighed, body condition scored and had their back fat layer measured at mixing, 4 weeks after insemination and again before farrowing. Social status was estimated based on the numbers of won and lost agonistic interactions at mixing and at the end of gestation. In addition, tear staining was scored before the farrowing and reproductive performance data were collected. With the aid of video recordings, 100 to 150 interactions per group were observed. Winning percentage at mixing and at the end of gestation were associated (P0.05) and appeared relatively stable within individuals. Tear staining scores and litter sizes were not associated with winning percentage at the end of gestation. However, live weight, relative weight, body condition and back fat thickness were associated with winning percentage (P0.05), giving heavier animals an advantage. Low winning percentage related to lower live weight gain, probably due to poorer success in competition for feed. Live weight within a mixed parity group could be used as a proxy measure for social status. Sows with low body condition score and submissive sows might need special attention with regard to group dynamics and housing to alleviate the effects of competition in group housing.
机译:通过允许他们自由和社会互动机会,梳理母猪的集团住房利益受益于他们的福利。然而,社会生活也可能为接受直接侵略或从饲养者取代的人带来缺点。本研究的目的是调查社会行为,身体状况和活体重之间的协会。在商业农场上调查了母猪(n = 298)。母猪被安置在混合奇偶校验组中,其中两个单一空间,可怕的槽喂食器提供12只动物。母猪称重,体质均得分,并在混合时测量脂肪层,在授精后4周,再次训练。估计社会地位是根据在混合和妊娠结束时赢得和失去的激动互动的数量。此外,在收集灌浆和生殖性能数据之前,评分撕裂染色。借助录像,观察到每组100至150个相互作用。在混合和妊娠结束时赢得百分比(P <0.05),在个体内出现相对稳定。撕裂染色分数和垃圾尺寸与在妊娠结束时的赢得百分比与赢得百分比无关。然而,与获胜百分比(P <0.05)相关的活体重,相对重量,体质和背脂肪厚度有关,使得较重的动物是一个优势。低赢得百分比与较低的活体重增加,可能是由于饲料竞争较差的成功。混合奇偶校验组内的实时体重可作为社会地位的代理措施。身体状况得分和顺从母猪的母猪可能需要特别关注组织动态和住房,以缓解集团住房竞争的影响。

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