Czycholl I, Hauschild E, Büttner K, Krugmann K, Burfeind O, Krieter J
Institute of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Olshausenstraße 40, 24118, Kiel, Germany.
Institute of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Olshausenstraße 40, 24118, Kiel, Germany.
Behav Processes. 2020 Jul;176:104138. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2020.104138. Epub 2020 May 13.
This study analyses tail and ear postures of growing pigs in two different housing systems throughout the growing period. On one farm, 168 undocked pigs (84: barren housing, 84: enriched housing) were observed individually at three time periods: beginning, middle and end of the growing period. By scan sampling, the tail (curled-up, raised, hanging, tucked under, wagging) and ear posture (forwards, sidewards, backwards, mixed) was noted. Scans were performed hourly during the activity periods by direct observation. Moreover, the body posture (standing, feeding, lying (eyes open), lying (eyes closed) and tail lesions were noted. Data were analysed using the GLIMMIX procedure in SAS. Results revealed significant differences between the enriched and barren group especially for curled-up tails, tucked under tails and ears directed forwards. More curled-up tails and ears directed forwards occurred in the enriched and more tucked under tails in the barren habitat. The time period of observation also had significant influences. Tail lesions had significant effects on most tail postures. Most ear postures were influenced by the body posture of the pigs. Overall, this study contributes to the understanding of body language, specifically tail and ear postures in pigs.
本研究分析了生长猪在整个生长期间于两种不同饲养系统中的尾巴和耳朵姿势。在一个农场,对168头未断尾猪(84头:贫瘠饲养环境,84头:丰富饲养环境)在生长阶段的三个时间段分别进行了个体观察:生长阶段开始时、中期和末期。通过扫描取样,记录尾巴姿势(卷曲、竖起、下垂、夹在两腿之间、摆动)和耳朵姿势(向前、侧向、向后、混合)。在活动期间,每小时通过直接观察进行一次扫描。此外,还记录了身体姿势(站立、进食、躺卧(眼睛睁开)、躺卧(眼睛闭合))和尾巴损伤情况。使用SAS中的GLIMMIX程序对数据进行分析。结果显示,丰富饲养组和贫瘠饲养组之间存在显著差异,尤其是在卷曲尾巴、夹在两腿之间的尾巴和向前的耳朵方面。丰富饲养环境中出现更多卷曲尾巴和向前的耳朵,而贫瘠饲养环境中夹在两腿之间的尾巴更多。观察时间段也有显著影响。尾巴损伤对大多数尾巴姿势有显著影响。大多数耳朵姿势受猪的身体姿势影响。总体而言,本研究有助于理解猪的肢体语言,特别是尾巴和耳朵姿势。