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Effects of variation in pre-test transport duration and animal age on behaviour in the porcine elevated plus-maze—a brief report

Authors :
Andrew M. Janczak
Morten Bakken
Lene Juul Pedersen
Source :
Janczak, A M, Pedersen, L J & Bakken, M 2002, ' Effects of variation in pre-test transport duration and animal age on behaviour in the porcine elevated plus-maze-a brief report ', Applied Animal Behaviour Science, vol. 77, pp. 233-238 .
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2002.

Abstract

The aim of the present experiment was to examine the effects of pre-test transport duration and animal age on the behaviour of 40 weaned pigs in a porcine elevated plus-maze (PEPM). The transport constituted of holding test animals together with pen mates in a transport trolley kept in motion by the experimenter. Multiple regression of behaviour on transport duration and animal age (between 33 and 54 days) indicated that longer duration of pre-test transport was associated with increases in the activity-related measure closed entries (CLE) in the PEPM, but was not associated with changes in the activity-related variable total entries (TE) or either of the anxiety-related behavioural elements percent open time (POT) or percent open entries (POE). Increasing animal age, on the other hand, was associated with decreases in both activity-related measures, but not with anxiety-related parameters. These results imply that animal age and the duration of transport prior to testing should be standardised across treatments in experiments in which evaluation of activity in this novel environment is important, but that measures related to PEPM anxiety are robust to the effects of variation in transport duration and animal age.

Details

ISSN :
01681591
Volume :
77
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....11ee9e9b18b9a2002a123ad9402258d9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0168-1591(02)00053-9