Assessment of the drinker type on water intake and toy type on behaviour of nursery piglets

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Autor(a) principal: Stumpf, Luciane Maria
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Genova, Jansller Luiz, Santos, Liliana Bury de Azevedo dos, Rupolo, Paulo Evaristo, Wendt, Geraldyne Nunes, Gregory, Cristine Regina, Oliveira, Newton Tavares Escocard de, Carvalho, Silvana Teixeira, Bortoluzzi, Jhuliendri, Carvalho, Paulo Levi de Oliveira
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/44078
Resumo: This study was conducted to assess the effect of two types of drinkers on water intake (WI) and two types of toys on behavioural observations of piglets in the nursery phase. A total of 72 crossbred entire male piglets (Landrace × Large White, Agroceres and DanBred), weaned at 21 days of age, with an average initial body weight (AIBW) of 6.75 ± 0.19 kg were used. Two statistical models were fitted for WI. In model I, animals were distributed in a completely randomized design (CRD) with a split-plot in time, composed of six treatments (2 types of drinkers × 3 experimental phases), eight replications (days of sampling), and 36 animals/experimental unit (EU), without using AIBW as a covariate. In model II, animals were distributed in a CRD with two treatments (fixed or pendular nipple drinkers), eight replications (days of sampling) and 36 animals/EU, with use of AIBW as a covariate. For assessment of behavioural observations, the model was adjusted in a randomized block design, consisting of four treatments [two types of toys (metal chain and plastic bottle) × two daytime periods (morning and afternoon)], nine replications and three blocks constituted in time (days), totalling four pigs/EU. The results indicated an effect on animal daily WI in the starter phase in model I (p < 0.000) and II (p = 0.006). There was an effect (p smaller 0.05) of toy type for behavioural observations, in which pigs showed a greater proportion of fighting and belly nosing when they had the bottle toy. However, animals spent more time (p smaller 0.05) eating, drinking water, overlapping, and playing with the toy when they had access to the chain toy. There was an increase (p smaller 0.05) in sleeping behaviour in the morning period, as well as greater (p smaller 0.05) behavioural activity in the afternoon period. In conclusion, WI of nursery piglets was positively influenced by growth phase, and the fixed drinker stimulated greater WI in piglets in the starter phase. In addition, the metal chain, as an environmental enrichment, promoted improvements in feeding behaviour and WI, reducing fighting events, and the afternoon period had increased behavioural observations overall.
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spelling Assessment of the drinker type on water intake and toy type on behaviour of nursery pigletsAvaliação do tipo de bebedouro sobre o consumo hídrico e o tipo de brinquedo sobre o comportamento de leitões de crecheAnimal welfareBehaviourDrinker typeEnvironmental enrichmentWater intakeWeaned piglet.Bem-estar animalComportamentoTipo de bebedouroEnriquecimento ambientalConsumo de águaLeitão desmamado.This study was conducted to assess the effect of two types of drinkers on water intake (WI) and two types of toys on behavioural observations of piglets in the nursery phase. A total of 72 crossbred entire male piglets (Landrace × Large White, Agroceres and DanBred), weaned at 21 days of age, with an average initial body weight (AIBW) of 6.75 ± 0.19 kg were used. Two statistical models were fitted for WI. In model I, animals were distributed in a completely randomized design (CRD) with a split-plot in time, composed of six treatments (2 types of drinkers × 3 experimental phases), eight replications (days of sampling), and 36 animals/experimental unit (EU), without using AIBW as a covariate. In model II, animals were distributed in a CRD with two treatments (fixed or pendular nipple drinkers), eight replications (days of sampling) and 36 animals/EU, with use of AIBW as a covariate. For assessment of behavioural observations, the model was adjusted in a randomized block design, consisting of four treatments [two types of toys (metal chain and plastic bottle) × two daytime periods (morning and afternoon)], nine replications and three blocks constituted in time (days), totalling four pigs/EU. The results indicated an effect on animal daily WI in the starter phase in model I (p < 0.000) and II (p = 0.006). There was an effect (p smaller 0.05) of toy type for behavioural observations, in which pigs showed a greater proportion of fighting and belly nosing when they had the bottle toy. However, animals spent more time (p smaller 0.05) eating, drinking water, overlapping, and playing with the toy when they had access to the chain toy. There was an increase (p smaller 0.05) in sleeping behaviour in the morning period, as well as greater (p smaller 0.05) behavioural activity in the afternoon period. In conclusion, WI of nursery piglets was positively influenced by growth phase, and the fixed drinker stimulated greater WI in piglets in the starter phase. In addition, the metal chain, as an environmental enrichment, promoted improvements in feeding behaviour and WI, reducing fighting events, and the afternoon period had increased behavioural observations overall.Um estudo foi conduzido com o objetivo de avaliar dois tipos de bebedouros e seus efeitos sobre o consumo hídrico (CH) e dois tipos de brinquedos sobre os eventos comportamentais de leitões na fase de creche. Um total de 72 leitões machos inteiros mestiços (Landrace × Large White, Agroceres e DanBred), desmamados aos 21 dias de idade e peso corporal inicial médio (PCIM) de 6,75 ± 0,19 kg. Para o CH foram ajustados dois modelos estatísticos. No modelo I, os animais foram distribuídos em um delineamento inteiramente casualizado (DIC) e esquema de parcelas subdivididas no tempo, composto de seis tratamentos (2 tipos de bebedouros × 3 fases experimentais), oito repetições (dias de amostragem) e 36 animais/unidade experimental (UE) e sem utilização de PCIM como covariável. No modelo II, os animais foram distribuídos em um DIC aninhado com dois tratamentos (bebedouro tipo chupeta fixo ou pendular), oito repetições (dias de amostragem) e 36 animais/UE, com utilização de PCIM como covariável. Para a avaliação dos eventos comportamentais, foi ajustado um modelo em delineamento de blocos casualizados, constituído de quatro tratamentos [dois tipos de brinquedos (corrente de metal e garrafa plástica) × dois períodos do dia (matutino e vespertino)], nove repetições e três blocos constituídos no tempo (dias), totalizando quatro suínos/UE. Os resultados indicaram efeito no CH diário animal na fase inicial no modelo I (p menor 0,000) e II (p = 0,006). Houve efeito (p menor 0,05) de tipo de brinquedo para as observações comportamentais, em que os suínos apresentaram maior proporção de brigas e empurrando a barriga quando tiveram o brinquedo de garrafa. Entretanto, os animais passaram maior tempo (p menor 0,05) comendo, bebendo água, montando outro animal e brincando com o brinquedo quando tiveram acesso ao brinquedo de corrente. Houve um aumento (p menor 0,05) no comportamento de dormir no período matutino, bem como os suínos apresentaram maior (p menor 0,05) atividade comportamental no período vespertino. Em conclusão, o consumo hídrico de leitões em fase de creche é influenciado positivamente pela fase de crescimento e o bebedouro fixo estimulou um maior consumo de água em leitões na fase inicial. Em adição, o tipo de enriquecimento ambiental corrente promoveu melhorias no comportamento alimentar e de ingestão de água, reduzindo eventos de brigas, bem como o período vespertino aumentou os eventos comportamentais em geral.UEL2022-01-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Históricaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4407810.5433/1679-0359.2022v43n1p367Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 43 No. 1 (2022); 367-380Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 43 n. 1 (2022); 367-3801679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of the drinker type on water intake and toy type on behaviour of nursery piglets
Avaliação do tipo de bebedouro sobre o consumo hídrico e o tipo de brinquedo sobre o comportamento de leitões de creche
title Assessment of the drinker type on water intake and toy type on behaviour of nursery piglets
spellingShingle Assessment of the drinker type on water intake and toy type on behaviour of nursery piglets
Stumpf, Luciane Maria
Animal welfare
Behaviour
Drinker type
Environmental enrichment
Water intake
Weaned piglet.
Bem-estar animal
Comportamento
Tipo de bebedouro
Enriquecimento ambiental
Consumo de água
Leitão desmamado.
title_short Assessment of the drinker type on water intake and toy type on behaviour of nursery piglets
title_full Assessment of the drinker type on water intake and toy type on behaviour of nursery piglets
title_fullStr Assessment of the drinker type on water intake and toy type on behaviour of nursery piglets
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the drinker type on water intake and toy type on behaviour of nursery piglets
title_sort Assessment of the drinker type on water intake and toy type on behaviour of nursery piglets
author Stumpf, Luciane Maria
author_facet Stumpf, Luciane Maria
Genova, Jansller Luiz
Santos, Liliana Bury de Azevedo dos
Rupolo, Paulo Evaristo
Wendt, Geraldyne Nunes
Gregory, Cristine Regina
Oliveira, Newton Tavares Escocard de
Carvalho, Silvana Teixeira
Bortoluzzi, Jhuliendri
Carvalho, Paulo Levi de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Genova, Jansller Luiz
Santos, Liliana Bury de Azevedo dos
Rupolo, Paulo Evaristo
Wendt, Geraldyne Nunes
Gregory, Cristine Regina
Oliveira, Newton Tavares Escocard de
Carvalho, Silvana Teixeira
Bortoluzzi, Jhuliendri
Carvalho, Paulo Levi de Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Stumpf, Luciane Maria
Genova, Jansller Luiz
Santos, Liliana Bury de Azevedo dos
Rupolo, Paulo Evaristo
Wendt, Geraldyne Nunes
Gregory, Cristine Regina
Oliveira, Newton Tavares Escocard de
Carvalho, Silvana Teixeira
Bortoluzzi, Jhuliendri
Carvalho, Paulo Levi de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Animal welfare
Behaviour
Drinker type
Environmental enrichment
Water intake
Weaned piglet.
Bem-estar animal
Comportamento
Tipo de bebedouro
Enriquecimento ambiental
Consumo de água
Leitão desmamado.
topic Animal welfare
Behaviour
Drinker type
Environmental enrichment
Water intake
Weaned piglet.
Bem-estar animal
Comportamento
Tipo de bebedouro
Enriquecimento ambiental
Consumo de água
Leitão desmamado.
description This study was conducted to assess the effect of two types of drinkers on water intake (WI) and two types of toys on behavioural observations of piglets in the nursery phase. A total of 72 crossbred entire male piglets (Landrace × Large White, Agroceres and DanBred), weaned at 21 days of age, with an average initial body weight (AIBW) of 6.75 ± 0.19 kg were used. Two statistical models were fitted for WI. In model I, animals were distributed in a completely randomized design (CRD) with a split-plot in time, composed of six treatments (2 types of drinkers × 3 experimental phases), eight replications (days of sampling), and 36 animals/experimental unit (EU), without using AIBW as a covariate. In model II, animals were distributed in a CRD with two treatments (fixed or pendular nipple drinkers), eight replications (days of sampling) and 36 animals/EU, with use of AIBW as a covariate. For assessment of behavioural observations, the model was adjusted in a randomized block design, consisting of four treatments [two types of toys (metal chain and plastic bottle) × two daytime periods (morning and afternoon)], nine replications and three blocks constituted in time (days), totalling four pigs/EU. The results indicated an effect on animal daily WI in the starter phase in model I (p < 0.000) and II (p = 0.006). There was an effect (p smaller 0.05) of toy type for behavioural observations, in which pigs showed a greater proportion of fighting and belly nosing when they had the bottle toy. However, animals spent more time (p smaller 0.05) eating, drinking water, overlapping, and playing with the toy when they had access to the chain toy. There was an increase (p smaller 0.05) in sleeping behaviour in the morning period, as well as greater (p smaller 0.05) behavioural activity in the afternoon period. In conclusion, WI of nursery piglets was positively influenced by growth phase, and the fixed drinker stimulated greater WI in piglets in the starter phase. In addition, the metal chain, as an environmental enrichment, promoted improvements in feeding behaviour and WI, reducing fighting events, and the afternoon period had increased behavioural observations overall.
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