Animal Production Systems Group, Wageningen University and Research, P.O. Box 338, 6700 AH Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Animal Production Systems Group, Wageningen University and Research, P.O. Box 338, 6700 AH Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Animal. 2024 Mar;18(3):101092. doi: 10.1016/j.animal.2024.101092. Epub 2024 Feb 1.
The effect of light intensity has been explored in relation to endocrine functions and reproduction in pigs, but effects on health and behaviour are scarcely documented. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of different light intensities on behaviour, health and growth of growing-finishing pigs. An experiment was conducted on a commercial farm equipped with light-emitting diode-based luminaires creating four light intensity treatments: low (45 lux), medium (198 lux), high (968 lux) and spatial gradient of intensity (from 71 lux to 330 lux). Per treatment, 112 pigs were studied in two batches of eight pens. Once every two weeks behaviours such as exploration, positive and negative social interactions, play and abnormal behaviours were observed. Health issues were assessed weekly and included biting lesions, skin lesions, leg and respiratory disorders. The average daily gain over the experiment was calculated and after slaughter carcasses were inspected. Generalised linear mixed models were used for the analysis of behaviours, binary health scores, carcass abnormalities, ordinal logistic regression for multilevel health scores, and linear mixed models for average daily gain. Interactions between intensity and week were found for some behaviours (i.e., exploration, negative social interactions and abnormal behaviour) and health issues (i.e., tear stains, conjunctivitis, body lesions, bursitis and tail lesions). However, none of the treatments consistently outperformed another one. Light treatments did not affect pig growth and carcass abnormalities. These variable results support studies suggesting that pigs are adaptable to light intensities, and inconsistencies over weeks might have been caused by environmental factors that could not be controlled in a commercial farm setting. To conclude, tested light intensities had no clear effects on pig behaviour, health and growth.
光照强度对猪的内分泌功能和繁殖性能的影响已经得到了广泛的研究,但对其健康和行为的影响却鲜有报道。本研究旨在评估不同光照强度对生长-育肥猪行为、健康和生长的影响。该实验在一个配备基于发光二极管的照明灯具的商业农场进行,共设置了 4 种光照强度处理:低光照(45 勒克斯)、中光照(198 勒克斯)、高光照(968 勒克斯)和光照强度梯度(从 71 勒克斯到 330 勒克斯)。每个处理组有 112 头猪,分为两批,每批 8 个栏位。每隔两周观察一次探索、正、负社会互动、玩耍和异常行为等行为。每周评估一次健康问题,包括咬噬伤、皮肤损伤、腿部和呼吸道疾病。计算整个实验期间的平均日增重,屠宰后检查胴体。使用广义线性混合模型分析行为、二元健康评分、胴体异常、多水平健康评分的有序逻辑回归和平均日增重的线性混合模型。发现一些行为(如探索、负社会互动和异常行为)和健康问题(如泪痕、结膜炎、身体损伤、滑囊炎和尾巴损伤)存在光照强度和周之间的相互作用。然而,没有一种处理方法始终优于另一种。光照处理对猪的生长和胴体异常没有影响。这些可变的结果支持了一些研究,即猪对光照强度具有适应性,并且在不同周之间的不一致性可能是由于在商业农场环境中无法控制的环境因素造成的。总之,本研究中测试的光照强度对猪的行为、健康和生长没有明显影响。