Prandial correlations and structure of the ingestive behavior of pigs in precision feeding programs
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Resumo: | The feeding behavior of growing-finishing pigs was analyzed to study prandial correlations and the probability of starting a new feeding event. The data were collected in real-time based on 157,632 visits by a group of 70 growing-finishing pigs (from 30.4 to 115.5 kg body weight, BW) to automatic feeders. The data were collected over 84 days, during which period the pigs were kept in conventional (by phase and by group) or precision (with daily and individual adjustments) feeding programs. A criterion to delimit each meal was then defined based on the probability of an animal starting a new feeding event within the next minute since the last visit. Prandial correlations were established between meal size and interval before meal (pre-prandial) or interval after meal (postprandial) using Pearson correlation analysis. Post-prandial correlations (which can be interpreted as hunger-regulating mechanisms) were slightly stronger than pre-prandial correlations (which can be interpreted as satiety regulation mechanisms). Both correlations decreased as the animals’ age increased but were little influenced by the feeding programs. The information generated in this study allows a better understanding of pigs’ feeding behavior regulation mechanisms and could be used in the future to improve precision feeding programs. |
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Gomes, Bruna Cristina KuhnAndretta, InesValk, MárcioPomar, CandidoHauschild, LucianoFraga, Alícia ZemSilva, Marcos Kipper daTrevizan, LucianoRemus, Aline2022-08-16T04:46:21Z20212076-2615http://hdl.handle.net/10183/246919001138939The feeding behavior of growing-finishing pigs was analyzed to study prandial correlations and the probability of starting a new feeding event. The data were collected in real-time based on 157,632 visits by a group of 70 growing-finishing pigs (from 30.4 to 115.5 kg body weight, BW) to automatic feeders. The data were collected over 84 days, during which period the pigs were kept in conventional (by phase and by group) or precision (with daily and individual adjustments) feeding programs. A criterion to delimit each meal was then defined based on the probability of an animal starting a new feeding event within the next minute since the last visit. Prandial correlations were established between meal size and interval before meal (pre-prandial) or interval after meal (postprandial) using Pearson correlation analysis. Post-prandial correlations (which can be interpreted as hunger-regulating mechanisms) were slightly stronger than pre-prandial correlations (which can be interpreted as satiety regulation mechanisms). Both correlations decreased as the animals’ age increased but were little influenced by the feeding programs. The information generated in this study allows a better understanding of pigs’ feeding behavior regulation mechanisms and could be used in the future to improve precision feeding programs.application/pdfengAnimals. Basel. Vol. 11, n. 10 (2021), Art. 2998Comportamento alimentarPorcoNutricao animalNutrição de precisãoBehaviorFeeding strategyMealsPrecision nutritionPrecision livestock farmingPrandial correlations and structure of the ingestive behavior of pigs in precision feeding programsEstrangeiroinfo: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:UFRGSTEXT001138939.pdf.txt001138939.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain42691http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/246919/2/001138939.pdf.txtb7a06625daa8dfdf9c5f61a43a6c6555MD52ORIGINAL001138939.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf5461627http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/246919/1/001138939.pdf74eff010a9fe87fdf08e350bf6d55c16MD5110183/2469192022-08-17 04:47:40.341345oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/246919Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2022-08-17T07:47:40Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Prandial correlations and structure of the ingestive behavior of pigs in precision feeding programs |
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Prandial correlations and structure of the ingestive behavior of pigs in precision feeding programs |
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Prandial correlations and structure of the ingestive behavior of pigs in precision feeding programs Gomes, Bruna Cristina Kuhn Comportamento alimentar Porco Nutricao animal Nutrição de precisão Behavior Feeding strategy Meals Precision nutrition Precision livestock farming |
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Prandial correlations and structure of the ingestive behavior of pigs in precision feeding programs |
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Prandial correlations and structure of the ingestive behavior of pigs in precision feeding programs |
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Prandial correlations and structure of the ingestive behavior of pigs in precision feeding programs |
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Prandial correlations and structure of the ingestive behavior of pigs in precision feeding programs |
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Prandial correlations and structure of the ingestive behavior of pigs in precision feeding programs |
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Gomes, Bruna Cristina Kuhn |
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Gomes, Bruna Cristina Kuhn Andretta, Ines Valk, Márcio Pomar, Candido Hauschild, Luciano Fraga, Alícia Zem Silva, Marcos Kipper da Trevizan, Luciano Remus, Aline |
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Andretta, Ines Valk, Márcio Pomar, Candido Hauschild, Luciano Fraga, Alícia Zem Silva, Marcos Kipper da Trevizan, Luciano Remus, Aline |
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Gomes, Bruna Cristina Kuhn Andretta, Ines Valk, Márcio Pomar, Candido Hauschild, Luciano Fraga, Alícia Zem Silva, Marcos Kipper da Trevizan, Luciano Remus, Aline |
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Comportamento alimentar Porco Nutricao animal Nutrição de precisão |
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Comportamento alimentar Porco Nutricao animal Nutrição de precisão Behavior Feeding strategy Meals Precision nutrition Precision livestock farming |
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Behavior Feeding strategy Meals Precision nutrition Precision livestock farming |
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The feeding behavior of growing-finishing pigs was analyzed to study prandial correlations and the probability of starting a new feeding event. The data were collected in real-time based on 157,632 visits by a group of 70 growing-finishing pigs (from 30.4 to 115.5 kg body weight, BW) to automatic feeders. The data were collected over 84 days, during which period the pigs were kept in conventional (by phase and by group) or precision (with daily and individual adjustments) feeding programs. A criterion to delimit each meal was then defined based on the probability of an animal starting a new feeding event within the next minute since the last visit. Prandial correlations were established between meal size and interval before meal (pre-prandial) or interval after meal (postprandial) using Pearson correlation analysis. Post-prandial correlations (which can be interpreted as hunger-regulating mechanisms) were slightly stronger than pre-prandial correlations (which can be interpreted as satiety regulation mechanisms). Both correlations decreased as the animals’ age increased but were little influenced by the feeding programs. The information generated in this study allows a better understanding of pigs’ feeding behavior regulation mechanisms and could be used in the future to improve precision feeding programs. |
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