Bushby Emily V, Cotter Sheena C, Wilkinson Anna, Friel Mary, Collins Lisa M
School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, United Kingdom.
School of Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Front Vet Sci. 2022 May 12;9:881101. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2022.881101. eCollection 2022.
In humans and rats, changes in affect are known to occur during pregnancy, however it is unknown how gestation may influence mood in other non-human mammals. This study assessed changes in pigs' judgment bias as a measure of affective state throughout gestation. Pigs were trained to complete a spatial judgment bias task with reference to positive and negative locations. We tested gilts before mating, and during early and late gestation, by assessing their responses to ambiguous probe locations. Pigs responded increasingly negatively to ambiguous probes as gestation progressed and there were consistent inter-individual differences in baseline optimism. This suggests that the pigs' affective state may be altered during gestation, although as a non-pregnant control group was not tested, an effect of learning cannot be ruled out. These results suggest that judgment bias is altered during gestation in domestic pigs, consequently raising novel welfare considerations for captive multiparous species.
在人类和大鼠中,已知孕期会出现情感变化,然而,尚不清楚妊娠如何影响其他非人类哺乳动物的情绪。本研究评估了猪在整个妊娠期的判断偏差变化,以此作为情感状态的一种衡量指标。训练猪参照积极和消极位置完成空间判断偏差任务。我们通过评估母猪对模糊探测位置的反应,在配种前、妊娠早期和晚期对其进行了测试。随着妊娠期的进展,母猪对模糊探测的反应越来越消极,并且在基线乐观程度上存在个体间的一致性差异。这表明,尽管由于未测试非妊娠对照组,不能排除学习的影响,但母猪的情感状态可能在妊娠期发生了改变。这些结果表明,家猪在妊娠期判断偏差会发生改变,因此为圈养多胎物种提出了新的福利考量。