Effects of maternal artificial vocalization on hyperprolific lactating sows and piglets behavior

Carregando...
Imagem de Miniatura

Data

2018-10-01

Autores

Moreira, Rennan H. R.
De Olivelra, Rodrigo F. [UNESP]
Palencia, Jorge Y. P.
Lemes, Marina A. G.
Silva, Marilane D.
Garbossa, Cesar A. P.
De Abreu, Marvio L. T.
De Moura, Giselle B.
Ferreira, Rony A.

Título da Revista

ISSN da Revista

Título de Volume

Editor

Acad Brasileira De Ciencias

Resumo

The objective of this trial was to evaluate the behavioral patterns and performance of lactating sows and their litters under the effect of artificial vocalization. Twenty-eight sows and their litters were distributed in a completely randomized design in a 2x2 factorial scheme (artificial vocalization x lactation week). The behavior of the animals was monitored during 24 hours on the 7th and 15th days of lactation, analyzing the number, interval, and frequency of nursings. The body condition and performance of the sows were also evaluated. Artificial vocalization promoted higher frequencies of eating for sow and nursing for piglets (P < 0.05), increased inactive sow behavior (P < 0.05), and reduced sow alert in activity (P < 0.05). The number and duration of suckling sessions at the 15thday of lactation were reduced (P < 0.05). The use of artificial vocalization did not affect the body condition or milk production of the lactating sows, or the performance of the litter during lactation (P> 0.05). The use of maternal artificial vocalization during lactation of sows promoted greater lactation efficiency and longer rest time, favoring the sows' welfare.

Descrição

Palavras-chave

behavior suckling, piglet, swine production, sow grunting, nursing, vocal communication

Como citar

Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias. Rio Janeiro: Acad Brasileira De Ciencias, v. 90, n. 4, p. 3675-3683, 2018.