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Anxiety Behavior in Pigs (Sus scrofa) Decreases Through Affiliation and May Anticipate Threat.

Ivan Norscia1, Edoardo Collarini1, Giada Cordoni1.   

Abstract

Anxiety is a physio-psychological state anticipating an imminent threat. In social mammals it is behaviorally expressed via displacement activities and buffered via affiliation. Anxiety research on domestic pigs (Sus scrofa) has mostly focused on abnormal/stereotypic behavior associated with intensive farming. We investigated how anxiety is expressed and modulated in semi-free ranging pigs, in natural habitats. Owing to pigs' socio-cognitive complexity, we posited that displacement activities, if such, would increase after a (stressful) intra-group aggression (Prediction 1), be reduced by affiliation (Prediction 2) and influenced by individual/contextual factors (Prediction 3). From 224 videos recorded on adult individuals (Mean ± SD/subject: 4.84 ± 1.85 h) at the "Ethical Farm Parva Domus" (Turin, Italy), we extracted possible displacement activities (vacuum-chewing, scratching/body-rubbing, head/body-shaking, and yawning) in four 3-min conditions: before (BA) and after aggression events, in the absence (AA) or presence (AP) of post-aggression affiliation, and a matched-control (no event; MC). We conducted a minute-by-minute analysis in AE/AA and assessed the effect of subjects' involvement in a conflict (aggressor, aggression's recipient, bystander). All activities were higher in AA than in BA condition-thus being anxiety markers-and all of them decreased to baseline levels in AP, faster compared to AE. Hence, anxiety behavior in pigs was socially buffered. Intriguingly, anxiety behavior was expressed significantly more by bystanders than opponents, which suggests that pigs may be able to anticipate imminent threats. By highlighting how anxiety is managed under extensive farming, this study contributes to the understanding of pig welfare and biology.
Copyright © 2021 Norscia, Collarini and Cordoni.

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Keywords:  animal emotion; comparative psychology; domestication; evolution of emotional behavior; extensive farming; pig welfare; stress; swine

Year:  2021        PMID: 33665219      PMCID: PMC7921160          DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2021.630164

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Vet Sci        ISSN: 2297-1769


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