| Literature DB >> 26104410 |
Shin-Jae Rhim1, Seung-Hun Son1, Hyun-Su Hwang1, Jae-Kang Lee1, Joon-Ki Hong1.
Abstract
In this study, we investigated the effects of mixing on the aggressive behavior of commercially housed pigs. The behavioral patterns of 36 groups of pigs (a total of 360 animals) were observed over 3 consecutive days directly after weaning (25±1.2 days of age), and 25 and 50 days later with the aid of video technology. Fight latency and total duration and frequency of fighting were significantly different among the age groups. The aggressive behaviors decreased in 75-day old pigs if compared to 25- and 50-day old animals. Moreover, dominance index (DI) was higher in 25-day old and lower in 75-day old pigs. A comparison of dominant (DI>0) and submissive (DI<0) pigs showed significant differences (p<0.05) for major aggressive behaviors in all age groups. Dominant pigs were involved in more aggressive interactions, had longer fights, and initiated more fights than submissive pigs. Post-mixing aggressive behavior was altered by previous experience of mixing. Aggressive behavior and DI are suitable methods for analyzing the effects of mixing on commercially housed growing pigs.Entities:
Keywords: Aggressive Behavior; Dominance Index; Interaction; Mixing; Pig
Year: 2015 PMID: 26104410 PMCID: PMC4478496 DOI: 10.5713/ajas.14.0907
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian-Australas J Anim Sci ISSN: 1011-2367 Impact factor: 2.509
Ethogram of behavioral categories and their respective definitions (adapted from Statham et al., 2011; Rhim, 2012)
| Behavior | Description |
|---|---|
| Inactive | Motionless and sleeping |
| Chewing | Chewing (not on another pig) with its head raised and away from the feeder |
| Locomotion | Any movement including walking, running, scampering, and rolling |
| Pen exploration | Sniffing, touching, sucking or chewing any object that is part of the pen |
| Drinking | Drinking water or manipulating the drinker with or without ingestion of water |
| Feeding | Head positioned in the feeder or chewing food displaced from the feeder |
| Excretion | Defecating or urinating |
| Tail biting | Having the tail of another pig in its mouth and biting or pulling hard enough to cause a reaction in the other pig |
| Belly nosing | Repeated thrusting of snout into the belly of another pig |
| Fighting | Head-thrusting, ramming, biting, or pushing another pig |
| Other social | All other social interactions including mounting, head rubbing, and nosing parts of the body other than the belly |
| Other | All other behaviors not listed above |
Fighting behavior of pigs after mixing at days 25, 50, and 75
| Day 25 | Day 50 | Day 75 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fight latency (min) | 2.9 | 1.6 | 0.4 |
| Transformed data | 1.1a | 0.8b | 0.3c |
| Total duration of fighting (s/h) | 43.7 | 35.1 | 6.2 |
| Transformed data | 2.1a | 2.0a | 1.2c |
| Fighting frequency (no./h) | 3.2 | 1.5 | 0.3 |
| Transformed data | 1.0a | 0.8a | 0.4c |
Different letters indicate significant differences between mean values on a given day (analysis of variance; p<0.05).
Figure 1Dominance index of pigs after mixing at days 25, 50, and 75.
Comparison of mean behavioral traits between dominant and submissive pigs after mixing at days 25, 50, and 75
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| DI<0 | DI>0 | DI<0 | DI>0 | DI<0 | DI>0 | |
| Fights per pig (no./h) | 2.5b | 4.1a | 0.8b | 1.9a | 0.2b | 0.6a |
| Fighting time per pig (s/h) | 21.4b | 53.9a | 18.2b | 45.6a | 2.8b | 10.3a |
| Initiated fights per pig (no./h) | 13b | 21a | 8b | 15a | 3b | 7a |
DI, dominance index.
Different letters indicate significant differences between mean values on a given day (Wilcoxon rank-sum test; p<0.05).