Behaviour of sows and piglets reared in intensive outdoor or indoor systems
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Litter
Animal-Assisted Therapy
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DOI:
10.1016/j.applanim.2003.11.014
Publication Date:
2004-02-07T10:16:00Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract In this study, we compared the behaviour of sows and piglets, as well as the mother–offspring interactions of sows and piglets during lactation, and the post-weaning behaviour of piglets reared in the outdoors or in confinement throughout the whole production period. An experiment was carried out at the outdoor and indoor units of the experimental station of EMBRAPA-CNPSA, south Brazil. The behaviour of sows ( n =8 per treatment) from delivery to weaning (at 21 days) and their litters ( n =5–8 per treatment) from birth to 50 days was recorded for 7 h per day on seven occasions, at the approximate age of 1, 12, 20, 21, 35 and 50 days. Results were transformed to relative frequency and analysed by ANOVA. In contrast to sows confined in crates, which spent 100% of the time in close contact with the litter, the time outdoor sows were inside the hut decreased from 86% on day 1 to less than 30% on days 12 and 19 after delivery. Outdoor sows spent more time standing ( P P P P P P P P P P P P
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