Genetic selection modulates feeding behavior of group-housed pigs exposed to daily cyclic high ambient temperatures

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Main Author: Fraga, Alícia Zem
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Hauschild, Luciano, Campos, Paulo Henrique Reis Furtado, Valk, Márcio, Bello, Débora Zava, Silva, Marcos Kipper da, Andretta, Ines
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Summary: This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of genetic selection (Lines A and B; Line A pigs have a greater proportion of Pietrain genes than those from Line B and therefore, selected for improved lean tissue accretion) on the feeding behavior of group-housed pigs exposed to daily cyclic high ambient temperatures. Feeding behavior of 78 barrows housed together in a single room was recorded in real time by five automatic feeders. The feeders registered each visit of each pig (day, hour, min, and second) and the amount of feed requested. Daily cyclic high ambient temperature was induced exposing pigs at 22˚C from 18.00 to 10.00 h and 30˚C from 10.01 to 17.59 h. From this temperature variation, dayperiod was divided into: 22˚C(06-10h), from 6.00 to 10.00 h; 30˚C(10-18h), from 10.01 to 17.59 h; and 22˚C(18-06h), from 18.00 to 5.59 h. Meal criteria was estimated based on the probability of animals starting a new feeding event within the next minute since the last visit (Pstart). After defining the meal criteria, the number of meals (n), feed intake rate (g/min), feed intake (g/meal), feeder occupancy (min/meal), and interval between meals (min) of each animal were calculated. Greatest probability of starting to feed was observed at 22˚C(06-10h), followed by 30˚C(10-18h) and then 22˚C(18-06h). Regardless of time period, pigs from line A had greater feed intake rate and lower feed intake, feed occupancy per meal and probability of starting a meal when compared with line B pigs. Only line A pigs had greater feed intake and feeder occupancy per meal at 22˚C(18-06h) than remainder of the day. This indicates that pig feeding pattern is strongly related to the circadian rhythm. However, the genetic selection for improved lean tissue accretion may modulate pigs feeding behavior under daily cyclic high ambient temperatures.
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spelling Fraga, Alícia ZemHauschild, LucianoCampos, Paulo Henrique Reis FurtadoValk, MárcioBello, Débora ZavaSilva, Marcos Kipper daAndretta, Ines2022-08-16T04:46:10Z20221932-6203http://hdl.handle.net/10183/246908001138923This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of genetic selection (Lines A and B; Line A pigs have a greater proportion of Pietrain genes than those from Line B and therefore, selected for improved lean tissue accretion) on the feeding behavior of group-housed pigs exposed to daily cyclic high ambient temperatures. Feeding behavior of 78 barrows housed together in a single room was recorded in real time by five automatic feeders. The feeders registered each visit of each pig (day, hour, min, and second) and the amount of feed requested. Daily cyclic high ambient temperature was induced exposing pigs at 22˚C from 18.00 to 10.00 h and 30˚C from 10.01 to 17.59 h. From this temperature variation, dayperiod was divided into: 22˚C(06-10h), from 6.00 to 10.00 h; 30˚C(10-18h), from 10.01 to 17.59 h; and 22˚C(18-06h), from 18.00 to 5.59 h. Meal criteria was estimated based on the probability of animals starting a new feeding event within the next minute since the last visit (Pstart). After defining the meal criteria, the number of meals (n), feed intake rate (g/min), feed intake (g/meal), feeder occupancy (min/meal), and interval between meals (min) of each animal were calculated. Greatest probability of starting to feed was observed at 22˚C(06-10h), followed by 30˚C(10-18h) and then 22˚C(18-06h). Regardless of time period, pigs from line A had greater feed intake rate and lower feed intake, feed occupancy per meal and probability of starting a meal when compared with line B pigs. Only line A pigs had greater feed intake and feeder occupancy per meal at 22˚C(18-06h) than remainder of the day. This indicates that pig feeding pattern is strongly related to the circadian rhythm. However, the genetic selection for improved lean tissue accretion may modulate pigs feeding behavior under daily cyclic high ambient temperatures.application/pdfengPLOS ONE. San Francisco. Vol. 17, no. 1 (Jan. 2022), e0258904, 14 p.Seleção genéticaPorcoComportamento alimentarCondição ambientalGenetic selection modulates feeding behavior of group-housed pigs exposed to daily cyclic high ambient temperaturesEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001138923.pdf.txt001138923.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain47422http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/246908/2/001138923.pdf.txt4ccf56194d6e085db8e46119849d3e5dMD52ORIGINAL001138923.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1472205http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/246908/1/001138923.pdf3a76d9b330803732429164cb6bb68bd8MD5110183/2469082023-09-24 03:37:16.252508oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/246908Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-09-24T06:37:16Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Genetic selection modulates feeding behavior of group-housed pigs exposed to daily cyclic high ambient temperatures
title Genetic selection modulates feeding behavior of group-housed pigs exposed to daily cyclic high ambient temperatures
spellingShingle Genetic selection modulates feeding behavior of group-housed pigs exposed to daily cyclic high ambient temperatures
Fraga, Alícia Zem
Seleção genética
Porco
Comportamento alimentar
Condição ambiental
title_short Genetic selection modulates feeding behavior of group-housed pigs exposed to daily cyclic high ambient temperatures
title_full Genetic selection modulates feeding behavior of group-housed pigs exposed to daily cyclic high ambient temperatures
title_fullStr Genetic selection modulates feeding behavior of group-housed pigs exposed to daily cyclic high ambient temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Genetic selection modulates feeding behavior of group-housed pigs exposed to daily cyclic high ambient temperatures
title_sort Genetic selection modulates feeding behavior of group-housed pigs exposed to daily cyclic high ambient temperatures
author Fraga, Alícia Zem
author_facet Fraga, Alícia Zem
Hauschild, Luciano
Campos, Paulo Henrique Reis Furtado
Valk, Márcio
Bello, Débora Zava
Silva, Marcos Kipper da
Andretta, Ines
author_role author
author2 Hauschild, Luciano
Campos, Paulo Henrique Reis Furtado
Valk, Márcio
Bello, Débora Zava
Silva, Marcos Kipper da
Andretta, Ines
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fraga, Alícia Zem
Hauschild, Luciano
Campos, Paulo Henrique Reis Furtado
Valk, Márcio
Bello, Débora Zava
Silva, Marcos Kipper da
Andretta, Ines
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Seleção genética
Porco
Comportamento alimentar
Condição ambiental
topic Seleção genética
Porco
Comportamento alimentar
Condição ambiental
description This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of genetic selection (Lines A and B; Line A pigs have a greater proportion of Pietrain genes than those from Line B and therefore, selected for improved lean tissue accretion) on the feeding behavior of group-housed pigs exposed to daily cyclic high ambient temperatures. Feeding behavior of 78 barrows housed together in a single room was recorded in real time by five automatic feeders. The feeders registered each visit of each pig (day, hour, min, and second) and the amount of feed requested. Daily cyclic high ambient temperature was induced exposing pigs at 22˚C from 18.00 to 10.00 h and 30˚C from 10.01 to 17.59 h. From this temperature variation, dayperiod was divided into: 22˚C(06-10h), from 6.00 to 10.00 h; 30˚C(10-18h), from 10.01 to 17.59 h; and 22˚C(18-06h), from 18.00 to 5.59 h. Meal criteria was estimated based on the probability of animals starting a new feeding event within the next minute since the last visit (Pstart). After defining the meal criteria, the number of meals (n), feed intake rate (g/min), feed intake (g/meal), feeder occupancy (min/meal), and interval between meals (min) of each animal were calculated. Greatest probability of starting to feed was observed at 22˚C(06-10h), followed by 30˚C(10-18h) and then 22˚C(18-06h). Regardless of time period, pigs from line A had greater feed intake rate and lower feed intake, feed occupancy per meal and probability of starting a meal when compared with line B pigs. Only line A pigs had greater feed intake and feeder occupancy per meal at 22˚C(18-06h) than remainder of the day. This indicates that pig feeding pattern is strongly related to the circadian rhythm. However, the genetic selection for improved lean tissue accretion may modulate pigs feeding behavior under daily cyclic high ambient temperatures.
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