Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Department of Animal Environment and Health, P.O. Box 7068, S-75007, Uppsala, Sweden.
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, P.O. Box 7054, S-75007, Uppsala, Sweden.
BMC Vet Res. 2020 Oct 7;16(1):377. doi: 10.1186/s12917-020-02594-y.
Straw is a beneficial enrichment material for pigs, shown to improve welfare through reducing tail biting. Straw has previously been identified as one of the means of how to raise pigs without tail docking, through improving natural exploratory behaviour. Straw has however been linked to poor pen hygiene, making farmers reluctant to use straw and has largely not been implemented in commercial farming worldwide. Straw is a beneficial enrichment material for pigs, shown to improve welfare and reduce abnormal behaviour such as tail biting.
This study investigates the impact of straw on pig and pen hygiene in pens with partly slatted floor in three grower and four finishing pig batches on five commercial farms (2329 pigs, 211 pens) in Sweden which were providing straw daily. Each batch was divided into two treatments; Control: 50-600 g straw/pen/day based on the farm normal straw ration; and Extra straw; (=doubled Control ration). The pens were scored based on cleanliness of the pigs, solid and slatted pen floor every second week. The pig and pen hygiene were mostly scored as clean in both treatments, overall around 1% of the observations were considered dirty/soiled.
As very few pens or pigs were considered dirty, it was concluded that straw provision is possible without risking poor pig and pen hygiene. Few observations in this study were considered dirty regardless of amount of straw that was provided, and had likely to do with other factors in the production rather than straw ration. These results implies that straw could be used in partly slatted pens in order to improve pig environment but more research is needed to quantify the impact of other external factors related to climate (e.g. temperature, humidity, velocity).
稻草是一种有益于猪的丰富材料,通过减少咬尾行为,已被证明可以改善动物福利。稻草以前被认为是一种不进行断尾而饲养猪的方法之一,因为它可以改善猪的自然探索行为。然而,稻草与猪圈卫生条件差有关,这使得农民不愿意使用稻草,因此稻草在全球商业养殖中并未得到广泛应用。稻草是一种有益于猪的丰富材料,已被证明可以改善福利,减少异常行为,如咬尾。
本研究调查了在瑞典的五个商业农场(2329 头猪,211 个猪圈)中,部分有格栅地板的猪圈中稻草对猪和猪圈卫生的影响,这些农场每天为猪提供稻草。每个批次分为两种处理方式:对照:根据农场正常的稻草用量,每头猪 50-600 克稻草/圈;额外稻草;(对照的两倍)。每隔两周对猪圈的猪和格栅地板的清洁度进行评分。在两种处理方式下,猪圈和猪的卫生状况大多被评为清洁,总体上大约 1%的观察结果被认为是脏/污染的。
由于很少有猪圈或猪被认为是脏的,因此可以得出结论,提供稻草而不会导致猪圈和猪的卫生条件变差是可能的。本研究中的很少观察结果被认为是脏的,而不管提供的稻草量多少,这可能与生产中的其他因素而不是稻草用量有关。这些结果表明,稻草可以在部分有格栅的猪圈中使用,以改善猪的环境,但需要进一步研究来量化与气候(如温度、湿度、风速)有关的其他外部因素的影响。