Feeding behavior of finishing pigs under diurnal cyclic heat stress

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Marllon José Karpeggiane de
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Valk, Márcio, Melo, Antônio Diego Brandão, Marçal, Danilo Alves, Silva, Cleslei Alisson, Valini, Graziela Alves da Cunha, Arnaut, Pedro Righetti, Gonçalves, Joseane Penteado Rosa, Andretta, Ines, Hauschild, Luciano
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/271767
Resumo: The impact of cyclic heat stress (CHS) and turning the lights on and off on pig feeding behavior (FB) was investigated. The FB of 90 gilts was recorded in real-time under two ambient temperatures (AT): thermoneutrality (TN, 22 °C) or CHS (22/35 °C). The day was divided into four periods: PI (06–08 h); PII (08–18 h); PIII (18–20 h); and PIV (20–06 h). Automatic and Intelligent Precision Feeders recorded each feed event for each pig. An estimated meal criterion (49 min) was used to calculate the FB variables. Feed behavior in both ATs followed a circadian pattern. The CHS reduced the feed intake by 6.9%. The pigs prioritized feed intake during the coolest hours of the day; however, nocturnal cooling did not allow the pigs to compensate for the reduced meal size due to CHS. The highest meal size and most of the meals were observed during the lighting-on period. The pigs reduced their interval between meals during PII and PIII. The lighting program increased the meal size when the lights were switched on and reduced the meal size when the lights were switched off. Thus, the dynamics of the FB were largely influenced by AT, whereas the meal size was affected by the lighting program.
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spelling Oliveira, Marllon José Karpeggiane deValk, MárcioMelo, Antônio Diego BrandãoMarçal, Danilo AlvesSilva, Cleslei AlissonValini, Graziela Alves da CunhaArnaut, Pedro RighettiGonçalves, Joseane Penteado RosaAndretta, InesHauschild, Luciano2024-02-09T05:06:38Z20232076-2615http://hdl.handle.net/10183/271767001176262The impact of cyclic heat stress (CHS) and turning the lights on and off on pig feeding behavior (FB) was investigated. The FB of 90 gilts was recorded in real-time under two ambient temperatures (AT): thermoneutrality (TN, 22 °C) or CHS (22/35 °C). The day was divided into four periods: PI (06–08 h); PII (08–18 h); PIII (18–20 h); and PIV (20–06 h). Automatic and Intelligent Precision Feeders recorded each feed event for each pig. An estimated meal criterion (49 min) was used to calculate the FB variables. Feed behavior in both ATs followed a circadian pattern. The CHS reduced the feed intake by 6.9%. The pigs prioritized feed intake during the coolest hours of the day; however, nocturnal cooling did not allow the pigs to compensate for the reduced meal size due to CHS. The highest meal size and most of the meals were observed during the lighting-on period. The pigs reduced their interval between meals during PII and PIII. The lighting program increased the meal size when the lights were switched on and reduced the meal size when the lights were switched off. Thus, the dynamics of the FB were largely influenced by AT, whereas the meal size was affected by the lighting program.application/pdfengAnimals. Basel. Vol. 13, n. 5 (Mar. 2023), Art. 908Ritmo circadianoComportamento alimentarEstresse térmicoSuínosCircadian rhythmFeed patternLight programMeal patternPrecision feedingSwineFeeding behavior of finishing pigs under diurnal cyclic heat stressEstrangeiroinfo: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:UFRGSTEXT001176262.pdf.txt001176262.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain60162http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/271767/2/001176262.pdf.txte45583061df4d024526b816c4ece16c8MD52ORIGINAL001176262.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf2429293http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/271767/1/001176262.pdf1d4e00229bf6ce466e4cb7b9c6c8b7a5MD5110183/2717672024-02-10 06:07:57.753456oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/271767Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-02-10T08:07:57Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Feeding behavior of finishing pigs under diurnal cyclic heat stress
title Feeding behavior of finishing pigs under diurnal cyclic heat stress
spellingShingle Feeding behavior of finishing pigs under diurnal cyclic heat stress
Oliveira, Marllon José Karpeggiane de
Ritmo circadiano
Comportamento alimentar
Estresse térmico
Suínos
Circadian rhythm
Feed pattern
Light program
Meal pattern
Precision feeding
Swine
title_short Feeding behavior of finishing pigs under diurnal cyclic heat stress
title_full Feeding behavior of finishing pigs under diurnal cyclic heat stress
title_fullStr Feeding behavior of finishing pigs under diurnal cyclic heat stress
title_full_unstemmed Feeding behavior of finishing pigs under diurnal cyclic heat stress
title_sort Feeding behavior of finishing pigs under diurnal cyclic heat stress
author Oliveira, Marllon José Karpeggiane de
author_facet Oliveira, Marllon José Karpeggiane de
Valk, Márcio
Melo, Antônio Diego Brandão
Marçal, Danilo Alves
Silva, Cleslei Alisson
Valini, Graziela Alves da Cunha
Arnaut, Pedro Righetti
Gonçalves, Joseane Penteado Rosa
Andretta, Ines
Hauschild, Luciano
author_role author
author2 Valk, Márcio
Melo, Antônio Diego Brandão
Marçal, Danilo Alves
Silva, Cleslei Alisson
Valini, Graziela Alves da Cunha
Arnaut, Pedro Righetti
Gonçalves, Joseane Penteado Rosa
Andretta, Ines
Hauschild, Luciano
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Marllon José Karpeggiane de
Valk, Márcio
Melo, Antônio Diego Brandão
Marçal, Danilo Alves
Silva, Cleslei Alisson
Valini, Graziela Alves da Cunha
Arnaut, Pedro Righetti
Gonçalves, Joseane Penteado Rosa
Andretta, Ines
Hauschild, Luciano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ritmo circadiano
Comportamento alimentar
Estresse térmico
Suínos
topic Ritmo circadiano
Comportamento alimentar
Estresse térmico
Suínos
Circadian rhythm
Feed pattern
Light program
Meal pattern
Precision feeding
Swine
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Circadian rhythm
Feed pattern
Light program
Meal pattern
Precision feeding
Swine
description The impact of cyclic heat stress (CHS) and turning the lights on and off on pig feeding behavior (FB) was investigated. The FB of 90 gilts was recorded in real-time under two ambient temperatures (AT): thermoneutrality (TN, 22 °C) or CHS (22/35 °C). The day was divided into four periods: PI (06–08 h); PII (08–18 h); PIII (18–20 h); and PIV (20–06 h). Automatic and Intelligent Precision Feeders recorded each feed event for each pig. An estimated meal criterion (49 min) was used to calculate the FB variables. Feed behavior in both ATs followed a circadian pattern. The CHS reduced the feed intake by 6.9%. The pigs prioritized feed intake during the coolest hours of the day; however, nocturnal cooling did not allow the pigs to compensate for the reduced meal size due to CHS. The highest meal size and most of the meals were observed during the lighting-on period. The pigs reduced their interval between meals during PII and PIII. The lighting program increased the meal size when the lights were switched on and reduced the meal size when the lights were switched off. Thus, the dynamics of the FB were largely influenced by AT, whereas the meal size was affected by the lighting program.
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