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当马匹饲养在不可食用的垫料上时,常见的喂养方式会对其福利构成风险。

Common Feeding Practices Pose A Risk to the Welfare of Horses When Kept on Non-Edible Bedding.

作者信息

Baumgartner Miriam, Boisson Theresa, Erhard Michael H, Zeitler-Feicht Margit H

机构信息

Ethology, Animal Husbandries and Animal Welfare Research Group, Chair of Organic Agriculture and Agronomy, TUM School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan, Technical University of Munich, Liesel Beckmann-Str. 2, 85354 Freising, Germany.

Chair of Animal Welfare, Ethology, Animal Hygiene and Animal Husbandry, Department of Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Veterinärstr. 13, 80539 Munich, Germany.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2020 Mar 2;10(3):411. doi: 10.3390/ani10030411.

Abstract

During the evolution of the horse, an extended period of feed intake, spread over the entire 24-h period, determined the horses' behaviour and physiology. Horses will not interrupt their feed intake for more than 4 hours, if they have a choice. The aim of the present study was to investigate in what way restrictive feeding practices ( ) affect the horses' natural feed intake behaviour. We observed the feed intake behaviour of 104 horses on edible ( = 30) and non-edible bedding ( = 74) on ten different farms. We assessed the duration of the forced nocturnal feed intake interruption of horses housed on shavings when no additional roughage was available. Furthermore, we comparatively examined the feed intake behaviour of horses housed on edible versus non-edible bedding. The daily restrictive feeding of roughage (2 times a day: = 8; 3 times a day: = 2), as it is common in individual housing systems, resulted in a nocturnal feed intake interruption of more than 4 hours for the majority (74.32%, 55/74) of the horses on shavings (8:50 ± 1:25 h, median: 8:45 h, minimum: 6:45 h, maximum: 13:23 h). In comparison to horses on straw, horses on shavings paused their feed intake less frequently and at a later latency. Furthermore, they spent less time on consuming the evening meal than horses on straw. Our results of the comparison of the feed-intake behaviour of horses on edible and non-edible bedding show that the horses' ethological feeding needs are not satisfied on non-edible bedding. If the horses accelerate their feed intake (also defined as "rebound effect"), this might indicate that the horses` welfare is compromised. We conclude that in addition to the body condition score, the longest duration of feed intake interruption (usually in the night) is an important welfare indicator of horses that have limited access to roughage.

摘要

在马的进化过程中,长时间的采食活动分布在整个24小时内,决定了马的行为和生理特征。如果可以选择,马不会中断采食超过4小时。本研究的目的是调查限制性饲养方式如何影响马的自然采食行为。我们在10个不同的农场观察了104匹马在可食用垫料(n = 30)和不可食用垫料(n = 74)上的采食行为。我们评估了在没有额外粗饲料时,饲养在刨花上的马被迫夜间采食中断的时长。此外,我们比较研究了饲养在可食用垫料与不可食用垫料上的马的采食行为。在个体饲养系统中常见的每日粗饲料限制性投喂(一天2次:n = 8;一天3次:n = 2),导致大多数(74.32%,55/74)饲养在刨花上的马夜间采食中断超过4小时(8:50 ± 1:25小时,中位数:8:45小时,最小值:6:45小时,最大值:13:23小时)。与饲养在稻草上的马相比,饲养在刨花上的马采食中断频率更低,延迟时间更晚。此外,它们吃晚餐所花的时间比饲养在稻草上的马更少。我们对饲养在可食用垫料和不可食用垫料上的马的采食行为比较结果表明,不可食用垫料不能满足马的行为学采食需求。如果马加快采食速度(也定义为“反弹效应”),这可能表明马的福利受到了损害。我们得出结论,除了身体状况评分外,采食中断的最长时长(通常在夜间)是粗饲料获取受限的马的一个重要福利指标。

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