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Access to chewable materials during lactation affects sow behaviour and interaction with piglets

Authors :
Anna Valros
Kirsi-Marja Swan
Olli Peltoniemi
Camilla Munsterhjelm
Helena Telkänranta
Research Centre for Animal Welfare
Production Animal Medicine
Helsinki One Health (HOH)
Animal Reproduction Science
Laura Hänninen / Principal Investigator
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We investigated how providing chewable materials to piglets during the early weeks of life affect sow behaviour, sow and piglet interaction and sow health in pens with farrowing crates. We divided 59 pregnant sows into two treatment groups: the Control group (C, n = 29) and the Rope-Paper group (RP, n = 30). Piglets in the C group had the minimum enrichment required by Finnish legislation. For the RP group, we added sisal ropes and non-glossy newsprint paper. We recorded the behaviour of sows and their litters for a four-hour period during the first 7-18 days of life of the piglets. Skin and udder damage of the sow was recorded once a week five times. Behavioural data was divided into two categories according to the age of the litters. The first group contained litters aged from 7 to 13 days (n(RP) = 22 n(C) = 22) and the second group litters aged 14 days or older (n(RP) = 24 n(C) = 24). Younger piglets (age 7-13 days) in the RP group manipulated the udder more frequently (p = 14 days) in the RP group touched the sows' body more frequently (p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....12b9fc17948b01e98e51d9fc026420a3