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The effect of management strategies and parity on the behaviour and physiology of gestating sows housed in an electronic sow feeding system

机译:管理策略和均等对电子母猪饲养系统中妊娠母猪行为和生理的影响

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Strawford, M. L., Li, Y. Z. and Gonyou, H. W. 2008. The effect of management strategies and parity on the behaviour and physiology of gestating sows housed in an electronic sow feeding system. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 88: 559-567. How group housed sows are managed can have an impact on their welfare during gestation. The present study examined the effects of housing management (static vs. dynamic), stage of gestation at introduction, familiarity within the group, and age of sow on some aspects of the behaviour and physiology of sows in an electronic sow feeding system. Eight groups were introduced into either a static or dynamic management system. Within an introduction group, 21 to 23 focal sows were selected based upon their stage of gestation (pre vs. post-implantation), familiarity with groupmates (familiar vs. unfamiliar) and parity [young (1st parity) vs. intermediate (2nd and 3rd parity) vs. old (4th parity and higher)]. The aggression at mixing, aggression at the feeder, injuries, feeder entry order, lying patterns, and salivary cortisol concentrations were recorded. There were no differences in the behaviour or physiology of sows housed in either housing management system, or based upon familiarity. Sows mixed post-implantation were less aggressive (P = 0.01), entered the feeding station later (P = 0.03) and were observed lying in the least preferred areas of the pen (P = 0.001), than sows grouped within a few days of breeding. Older sows were involved in more aggressive encounters (P = 0.04), spent more time Fighting at mixing (P = 0.02), and lay against the wall more (P < 0.001) than did young sows, which tended to sustain more scratches (P = 0.07), and ate later in the feed cycle (P < 0.001). A dynamic management system is just as effective as a static management system when certain management criteria are met. Familiarity does not have an impact on the sows during gestation. Stage of gestation and parity should be considered along with the group dynamic as it can impact aggression and access to resources.
机译:Strawford,M. L.,Li,Y. Z.和Gonyou,H. W.2008。管理策略和均等对电子母猪饲喂系统中妊娠母猪行为和生理的影响。能够。 J.动漫科学88:559-567。如何管理群养母猪会影响其妊娠期间的福利。本研究研究了家禽管理(静态与动态),妊娠阶段,引进时的熟悉程度以及母猪的年龄对电子母猪饲喂系统中母猪行为和生理的某些方面的影响。八个组被引入到静态或动态管理系统中。在引进组中,根据妊娠的阶段(植入前与植入后),对同伴的熟悉程度(熟悉与不熟悉)以及同胎率(年轻(第一胎)与中胎(第二胎和第二胎),选择了21至23头母猪。第3个奇偶校验)与旧的(第4个奇偶校验及更高)]。记录混合时的攻击,进料器的攻击,伤害,进料器进入顺序,躺卧模式和唾液皮质醇浓度。住房管理系统或根据熟悉程度所饲养的母猪的行为或生理没有差异。与植入后几天内分组的母猪相比,混合后的母猪侵略性较小(P = 0.01),后来进入饲喂站(P = 0.03),并且被观察到位于笔最不喜欢的区域(P = 0.001)。配种。较年长的母猪参与更具侵略性的遭遇(P = 0.04),花费更多的时间在混战中战斗(P = 0.02),并且与幼年母猪相比,更多地靠在墙壁上(P <0.001),后者倾向于承受更多的划痕(P = 0.07),然后在进食周期中进食(P <0.001)。当满足某些管理标准时,动态管理系统与静态管理系统一样有效。熟悉妊娠对母猪没有影响。妊娠阶段和均等阶段应与群体动态一起考虑,因为它会影响侵略性和对资源的获取。

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