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Effect of pre- and post-partum sow activity on maternal behaviour and piglet weight gain 24 h after birth

By G. Illmann, H. Chaloupkova, K. Neuhauserova

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Within the 24 h prior to parturition sows are active and motivated to perform nest-building behaviour. The aim of this study was to investigate: (i) whether pre-partum activity (e.g. nesting and postural changes) could predict maternal behaviour 24 h post-partum (pp) and weight gain 24 h pp, and (ii) whether post-partum activity (post-partum nesting and postural changes) affect parts of the maternal behaviour 24 pp (e.g. first suckling, udder access, suckling duration) and piglet weight gain 24 h pp. Fifteen sows were housed in modified straw-bedded "walk-around" farrowing crates. Pre-partum nesting events and postural changes were recorded 24 h before parturition. During parturition the number of nesting behaviour and latency of the first sucking of the whole litter were recorded. Number of postural changes and duration of udder access were recorded 24 h after birth of the first piglet (BFP) during three time periods (during parturition, from the end of parturition to 12 h after BFP, and 12-24 h after BFP). The duration of suckling and sow responsiveness on the playback of piglets' scream were recorded during two time periods (from the end of parturition to 12 h after BFP, and 12-24 h after BFP). Piglet BW gain was estimated 24 h after BFP. Data were analysed using proc GLM and MIXED and the probability of sow responsiveness using proc GENMOD in SAS. Pre-partum nesting 4 h before BFP was related with longer latency of the first sucking ( P

Publication Title Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Volume 163
Pages 80-88
ISBN/ISSN 0168-1591
Publisher Elsevier
DOI 10.1016/j.applanim.2014.11.011
Language English
Author Address Department of Ethology, 104 00 Praha, Uhrineves, Czech Republic.gudrun.illmann@vuzv.cz
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  1. Animal behavior
  2. Animal nutrition
  3. Animal reproduction
  4. Animals
  5. Behavior and behavior mechanisms
  6. Birth
  7. Farrowing
  8. Livestock
  9. Liveweight gains
  10. Mammals
  11. Maternal behavior
  12. Meat animals
  13. nesting
  14. peer-reviewed
  15. Pigs
  16. sows
  17. suckling
  18. Suiformes
  19. udders
  20. ungulates
  21. vertebrates
  22. Weight
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