| Literature DB >> 29922987 |
Irene Camerlink1,2,3, Winanda W Ursinus4,5, Andrea C Bartels4,6, Piter Bijma6, J Elizabeth Bolhuis4.
Abstract
Selection for indirect genetic effects (IGE), i.e. the genetic effect of an individual on a trait of another individual, is a promising avenue to increase trait values in plant and animal breeding. Studies in livestock suggest that selection for IGE for growth (IGEg) might increase animals' capacity to tolerate stress. We assessed the effect of a stressful phase (weaning) on the behaviour and performance of pigs (n = 480) divergently selected for high or low IGEg. High IGEg pigs were significantly slower to explore the feed and gained less weight than low IGEg pigs in the days after weaning. In line with previous findings, high IGEg animals may have prioritized the formation of social ranks.Entities:
Keywords: Breeding; Enrichment; Genotype-by-environment; Indirect genetic effects; Pig; Weaning
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29922987 PMCID: PMC6097724 DOI: 10.1007/s10519-018-9911-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Genet ISSN: 0001-8244 Impact factor: 2.805
Ethogram for behavioural observations from video
| Behaviour | Description | Observation |
|---|---|---|
| Exploring/eating feed | Head is in the feed trough ≥ 3 s continuously | By individual |
| Lying down individually | Belly touches the floor for ≥ 5 s | By individual |
| Lying down together | Lying in body contact with at least two other pigs | By individual |
Fig. 1Means with SE for body weight in kg, by IGEg group (High/Low) and housing condition (Barren, B/Enriched, E), at weaning (week 4) and 4 days later (week 5)
Fig. 2Mean ± SE latency on log transformed scale (grey bars) and back-transformed to minutes (thinner transparent bars) to start exploring or eating the feed after arrival in the experimental facilities (after being weaned and transported), by IGEg group (High / Low) and housing condition (Barren, B / Enriched, E)
Fig. 3Mean ± SE latency (in minutes) to lie down individually after arrival in the experimental facilities (after being weaned and transported), by IGEg group (High/Low) and housing conditions (Barren, B / Enriched, E)