Producers' knowledge and perception about environmental enrichment and materials used in pig farms

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Autor(a) principal: Pierozan,Carlos Rodolfo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Foppa,Luciana, Caldas,Edilson Dias, Michelon,Andre, Ruiz,Gabriela, Duarte,José Vitor Silva, Silva,Camilo Cazetta Rodrigues, Silva,Caio Abércio da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This study investigated the knowledge and perception of Brazilian pig producers in terms of environmental enrichment (EE) for pigs, the materials used, and the forms of presentation, identifying the single conditions that can improve their application on pig farms. A questionnaire was applied to 1340 farms – representing 7.4% of the farms and 12% of the sows in the country. The questions included descriptions of farms and respondents, their knowledge, judgments and level of interest in the use of EE, and frequency of use of the materials. Enrichment was used in 89.1% of farms, but half of the respondents admitted to using it without knowing what was involved. The producers presented an optimistic view (92.3%) about the application of this tool and were interested in receiving more knowledge and guidance on the subject (97.8%). The materials were used mainly to avoid fights (46.3%) and to prevent tail biting (23.3%); on the other hand, the increase in production costs (39.6%) and lack of knowledge about the subject (31.3%) were the main reasons for not using enrichment; concerns about increased management on farms were sporadic (7.1%). Metal chains were the main artifacts used, followed by plastic containers and pieces of wood; the same breeding farm used up to five types of materials. The fact that the respondents stated that they knew what EE was and that they had a good perspective on its use were significant conditions for the use of some kind of enrichment on the farms. Younger farm owners were more likely to use enrichment materials than more experienced ones. The results suggested that Brazilian pig producers use EE even with limited knowledge about the subject and that there is an argument to improve the use of this animal welfare strategy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Producers' knowledge and perception about environmental enrichment and materials used in pig farms
title Producers' knowledge and perception about environmental enrichment and materials used in pig farms
spellingShingle Producers' knowledge and perception about environmental enrichment and materials used in pig farms
Pierozan,Carlos Rodolfo
animal behavior
animal welfare
environment
swine
tail biting
title_short Producers' knowledge and perception about environmental enrichment and materials used in pig farms
title_full Producers' knowledge and perception about environmental enrichment and materials used in pig farms
title_fullStr Producers' knowledge and perception about environmental enrichment and materials used in pig farms
title_full_unstemmed Producers' knowledge and perception about environmental enrichment and materials used in pig farms
title_sort Producers' knowledge and perception about environmental enrichment and materials used in pig farms
author Pierozan,Carlos Rodolfo
author_facet Pierozan,Carlos Rodolfo
Foppa,Luciana
Caldas,Edilson Dias
Michelon,Andre
Ruiz,Gabriela
Duarte,José Vitor Silva
Silva,Camilo Cazetta Rodrigues
Silva,Caio Abércio da
author_role author
author2 Foppa,Luciana
Caldas,Edilson Dias
Michelon,Andre
Ruiz,Gabriela
Duarte,José Vitor Silva
Silva,Camilo Cazetta Rodrigues
Silva,Caio Abércio da
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author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pierozan,Carlos Rodolfo
Foppa,Luciana
Caldas,Edilson Dias
Michelon,Andre
Ruiz,Gabriela
Duarte,José Vitor Silva
Silva,Camilo Cazetta Rodrigues
Silva,Caio Abércio da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv animal behavior
animal welfare
environment
swine
tail biting
topic animal behavior
animal welfare
environment
swine
tail biting
description ABSTRACT This study investigated the knowledge and perception of Brazilian pig producers in terms of environmental enrichment (EE) for pigs, the materials used, and the forms of presentation, identifying the single conditions that can improve their application on pig farms. A questionnaire was applied to 1340 farms – representing 7.4% of the farms and 12% of the sows in the country. The questions included descriptions of farms and respondents, their knowledge, judgments and level of interest in the use of EE, and frequency of use of the materials. Enrichment was used in 89.1% of farms, but half of the respondents admitted to using it without knowing what was involved. The producers presented an optimistic view (92.3%) about the application of this tool and were interested in receiving more knowledge and guidance on the subject (97.8%). The materials were used mainly to avoid fights (46.3%) and to prevent tail biting (23.3%); on the other hand, the increase in production costs (39.6%) and lack of knowledge about the subject (31.3%) were the main reasons for not using enrichment; concerns about increased management on farms were sporadic (7.1%). Metal chains were the main artifacts used, followed by plastic containers and pieces of wood; the same breeding farm used up to five types of materials. The fact that the respondents stated that they knew what EE was and that they had a good perspective on its use were significant conditions for the use of some kind of enrichment on the farms. Younger farm owners were more likely to use enrichment materials than more experienced ones. The results suggested that Brazilian pig producers use EE even with limited knowledge about the subject and that there is an argument to improve the use of this animal welfare strategy.
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