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妊娠期积极的人际接触对母猪行为、生理和繁殖性能的影响。

Effects of Positive Human Contact during Gestation on the Behaviour, Physiology and Reproductive Performance of Sows.

作者信息

Hayes Megan E, Hemsworth Lauren M, Morrison Rebecca S, Butler Kym L, Rice Maxine, Rault Jean-Loup, Hemsworth Paul H

机构信息

The Animal Welfare Science Centre, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia.

Rivalea Australia Pty Ltd., Corowa, NSW 2646, Australia.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2021 Jan 16;11(1):214. doi: 10.3390/ani11010214.

Abstract

Previous positive interactions with humans may ameliorate the stress response of farm animals to aversive routine practices such as painful or stressful procedures, particularly those associated with stockpeople. We studied the effects of positive handling by providing younger (parity 1-2) and older (parity 3-8) sows housed in pens of fifteen ( = 24 pens in total) with either positive human contact (+HC) or routine human contact (control) during gestation. The +HC treatment involved a familiar stockperson patting and scratching sows and was imposed at a pen-level for 2 min daily. Measurements studied included behavioural, physiological and productivity variables. The +HC sows showed reduced avoidance of the stockperson conducting pregnancy testing and vaccination in the home pens, however the behavioural and cortisol responses of sows in a standard unfamiliar human approach test did not differ. There were no effects of +HC on aggression between sows, serum cortisol or serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor concentrations during gestation, or on the behavioural and cortisol response to being moved to farrowing crates. There were also no effects of +HC on the maternal responsiveness of sows, farrowing rate or the number of piglets born alive, stillborn or weaned. Sows in the +HC pens reduced their physical interaction with the stockpeople imposing the treatment after 2 weeks, which suggests the sows may have habituated to the novel or possible rewarding elements of the handling treatment. This experiment shows that regular positive interaction with stockpeople does reduce sows' fear of stockpeople, but does not always confer stress resilence.

摘要

此前与人类的积极互动可能会减轻农场动物对诸如痛苦或有压力的程序等厌恶常规操作的应激反应,尤其是那些与饲养员相关的操作。我们通过在妊娠期间为饲养在15头一组猪栏中的年轻(第1 - 2胎)和年长(第3 - 8胎)母猪提供积极的人类接触(+HC)或常规的人类接触(对照),来研究积极处理的效果。+HC处理包括让熟悉的饲养员轻拍和挠母猪,并在猪栏层面每天进行2分钟。研究的测量指标包括行为、生理和生产性能变量。+HC组母猪在自家猪栏中对进行妊娠检测和接种疫苗的饲养员的回避行为减少,然而在标准的陌生人类接近测试中,母猪的行为和皮质醇反应并无差异。+HC对妊娠期间母猪之间的攻击行为、血清皮质醇或血清脑源性神经营养因子浓度,以及对被转移到产仔箱时的行为和皮质醇反应均无影响。+HC对母猪的母性反应、产仔率或存活、死产或断奶仔猪数量也没有影响。+HC组猪栏中的母猪在2周后减少了与实施该处理的饲养员的身体互动,这表明母猪可能已经习惯了处理方式中的新奇或可能有奖励作用的元素。该实验表明,与饲养员定期进行积极互动确实会降低母猪对饲养员的恐惧,但并不总能赋予其应激恢复能力。

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