Salak-Johnson Janeen L
Laboratory of Stress and Environmental Physiology and Well-being, Animal Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois.
Mol Reprod Dev. 2017 Sep;84(9):905-913. doi: 10.1002/mrd.22846. Epub 2017 Aug 1.
Group-housing systems for pregnant sows are considered a welfare-promoting alternative to the individual stall. A major concern associated with pregnant sows housed in group pens is increased aggression at mixing and at feeding, which may cause chronic stress among some of the sows in the group due to low feed intake and social stress. Prolonged activation of the stress axis, based on elevated cortisol levels, may inhibit or impair reproductive success via disruption of the reproductive axis. Mixing sows into groups shortly after insemination evokes a stress response, which may affect fertilization and implantation due to sustained, elevated cortisol levels that disrupt reproductive processes. Yet, most studies reported minimal effects of group housing sows during pregnancy on reproduction or cortisol-related stress response. Differences between housing systems-in terms of group size, floor-space allowance, feeding system, and genetics-could account for these unexpected results. Indeed, interrupted feed intake, especially in early pregnancy, and sustained aggression in late pregnancy are two unfavorable social stresses that deserve special attention in order to achieve good reproductive performance. Unfortunately, most studies do not consider other factors, such as social rank and parity, which may interactively affect reproductive success and aggressive behavior of sows, especially in group-pen systems.
怀孕母猪的群居系统被认为是替代个体限位栏的一种促进福利的选择。与圈养在群养栏中的怀孕母猪相关的一个主要问题是混群时和喂食时攻击行为增加,这可能会因采食量低和社会压力而导致群内一些母猪出现慢性应激。基于皮质醇水平升高,应激轴的长期激活可能会通过干扰生殖轴来抑制或损害繁殖成功率。授精后不久将母猪混群会引发应激反应,由于持续升高的皮质醇水平会干扰生殖过程,这可能会影响受精和着床。然而,大多数研究报告称,怀孕期群居的母猪对繁殖或皮质醇相关应激反应的影响极小。饲养系统在群体大小、占地面积、饲喂系统和遗传方面的差异可能是造成这些意外结果的原因。事实上,采食量中断,尤其是在怀孕早期,以及怀孕后期持续的攻击行为是两种不利的社会应激因素,为了获得良好的繁殖性能,值得特别关注。不幸的是,大多数研究没有考虑其他因素,如社会等级和胎次,这些因素可能会相互影响母猪的繁殖成功率和攻击行为,尤其是在群养栏系统中。