Comportamento preferencial de leitões na fase de creche em ambiente enriquecido

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Leal, Guilherme Brunno de Medeiros lattes
Orientador(a): Nunes, Romão da Cunha lattes
Banca de defesa: Di Campos, Melissa Selaysim, Silva, Ana Carolina de Sousa, Taveira, Rodrigo Zaiden
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Goiás
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-graduação em Zootecnia (EVZ)
Departamento: Escola de Veterinária e Zootecnia - EVZ (RG)
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/5753
Resumo: The welfare's absence in animal breeding has a direct impact on food production, affecting internal trade and especially exports. Environmental enrichment is the improvement of facilities in order to make the environment more appropriate to behavioral needs. Inserting objects in the environment such as, tires, chains, ropes, plastic bottles, wood or plastic bars are the most common types of environmental enrichment. However, only few tests have been made on swine's preference by the types of objects available to enrich its environment. It was aimed to evaluate the preferred behavior, as well as, animal performance (daily feed intake, daily weight gain, feed conversion) and lesion rates in pigs in the nursery stage using different types of objects (tire and metal chain), and scenarios (suspended, embedded in the wall, fixed on the floor). The experiment was performed in a commercial farm from July 30 to September 21, 2015. The animals were housed in collective cages, partially slatted floor, equipped with semi-automatic feeders and nipple drinkers. Every room with eight cages 113,02 ft² each, which makes a 2712,51 ft² experimental area. 696 pigs were used in Choice Genetics® breed, with an average age of 21 days, average weight of 12,34 pounds, divided between males and females. The pigs were divided into the treatment groups of 29 animals. The experimental design was a randomized block, with four different presentation scenarios of objects (control = without enriching object; T + C suspended = tire + suspended metal chain; T + C wall = tire and embedded metal chain on the wall; T + C floor = tire and fixed metal chain on the floor), repeated six times in a row. Camcorders were used for filming and subsequent evaluation of the behavior recorded every 10 minutes during 11 hours per day (7 a.m. to 6 p.m.), once in a week, 41 days. In the treatments with environmental enrichment, there were differences in the interaction with enriching objects (P <0.05). Regarding the presentation and the type of object, the animals preferred the suspended position and metal chain, respectively. The animal performance factors (daily feed intake, daily weight gain, feed conversion), and lesion rates, were not influenced by environmental enrichment.
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spelling Nunes, Romão da Cunhahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4335133347523404Di Campos, Melissa Selaysimhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1636247556914689Di Campos, Melissa SelaysimSilva, Ana Carolina de SousaTaveira, Rodrigo Zaidenhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5302715959861762Leal, Guilherme Brunno de Medeiros2016-07-28T14:26:56Z2016-03-09LEAL, Guilherme Brunno de Medeiros. Comportamento preferencial de leitões na fase de creche em ambiente enriquecido. 2016. 56 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Zootecnia) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2016, Goiânia.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/5753The welfare's absence in animal breeding has a direct impact on food production, affecting internal trade and especially exports. Environmental enrichment is the improvement of facilities in order to make the environment more appropriate to behavioral needs. Inserting objects in the environment such as, tires, chains, ropes, plastic bottles, wood or plastic bars are the most common types of environmental enrichment. However, only few tests have been made on swine's preference by the types of objects available to enrich its environment. It was aimed to evaluate the preferred behavior, as well as, animal performance (daily feed intake, daily weight gain, feed conversion) and lesion rates in pigs in the nursery stage using different types of objects (tire and metal chain), and scenarios (suspended, embedded in the wall, fixed on the floor). The experiment was performed in a commercial farm from July 30 to September 21, 2015. The animals were housed in collective cages, partially slatted floor, equipped with semi-automatic feeders and nipple drinkers. Every room with eight cages 113,02 ft² each, which makes a 2712,51 ft² experimental area. 696 pigs were used in Choice Genetics® breed, with an average age of 21 days, average weight of 12,34 pounds, divided between males and females. The pigs were divided into the treatment groups of 29 animals. The experimental design was a randomized block, with four different presentation scenarios of objects (control = without enriching object; T + C suspended = tire + suspended metal chain; T + C wall = tire and embedded metal chain on the wall; T + C floor = tire and fixed metal chain on the floor), repeated six times in a row. Camcorders were used for filming and subsequent evaluation of the behavior recorded every 10 minutes during 11 hours per day (7 a.m. to 6 p.m.), once in a week, 41 days. In the treatments with environmental enrichment, there were differences in the interaction with enriching objects (P <0.05). Regarding the presentation and the type of object, the animals preferred the suspended position and metal chain, respectively. The animal performance factors (daily feed intake, daily weight gain, feed conversion), and lesion rates, were not influenced by environmental enrichment.A ausência do bem-estar na produção animal, repercute diretamente na produção dos alimentos, afetando o comércio interno e, principalmente, as exportações. O enriquecimento ambiental consiste no aperfeiçoamento das instalações com o objetivo de tornar o ambiente mais adequado às necessidades comportamentais. Inserir no ambiente, pneus, correntes, cordas, garrafas pet, barras de madeiras ou plástico são os tipos mais comuns de enriquecimento ambiental. Entretanto, poucos testes têm sido realizados quanto à preferência dos suínos pelos tipos de objetos disponíveis para enriquecimento do ambiente. Objetivou-se avaliar o comportamento preferencial, desempenho zootécnico (consumo diário de ração, ganho em peso diário, conversão alimentar) e escore de lesão em suínos na fase de creche com diferentes tipos de objetos (pneu e corrente de metal), e esquemas de apresentação (suspenso, enraizado na parede, fixo no piso). O experimento foi conduzido em granja comercial, no período de 30 de julho a 21 de setembro de 2015. Os animais foram alojados em baias coletivas, de piso parcialmente ripado, providas de comedouro semiautomático e bebedouro tipo chupeta. Cada sala com 8 baias de 10,5 m2 cada, totalizando uma área experimental de 252 m2. Foram utilizados 696 suínos da linhagem Choice Genetics®, com idade média de 21 dias, peso médio inicial de 5,6 kg, divididos entre machos e fêmeas. Os suínos foram distribuídos nos tratamentos em grupos de 29 animais. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi em blocos ao acaso, com quatro diferentes esquemas de apresentação dos objetos (Controle – sem objeto enriquecedor; P + C suspenso – pneu + corrente de metal suspensa; P + C parede – pneu e corrente de metal enraizado na parede; P + C piso – pneu e corrente de metal fixo no piso), repetidos seis vezes no tempo. Foram utilizadas câmeras filmadoras, para gravação de imagens e posterior avaliação dos comportamentos a cada 10 minutos durante 11 horas diárias (7 h às 18 h), uma vez por semana, durante 41 dias. Nos tratamentos com enriquecimento ambiental houve diferença na interação com os objetos enriquecedores (P<0,05). Em relação a apresentação e o tipo de objeto, os animais preferiram quando na posição suspenso e corrente de metal, respectivamente. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Preferred behavior for piglets in nursery stage in enriched environment
title Comportamento preferencial de leitões na fase de creche em ambiente enriquecido
spellingShingle Comportamento preferencial de leitões na fase de creche em ambiente enriquecido
Leal, Guilherme Brunno de Medeiros
Bem-estar
Corrente de metal
Pneu
Suinocultura
Zootecnia de precisão
Welfare
Metal chain
Tire
Swine
Precision animal production
PRODUCAO ANIMAL::CRIACAO DE ANIMAIS
title_short Comportamento preferencial de leitões na fase de creche em ambiente enriquecido
title_full Comportamento preferencial de leitões na fase de creche em ambiente enriquecido
title_fullStr Comportamento preferencial de leitões na fase de creche em ambiente enriquecido
title_full_unstemmed Comportamento preferencial de leitões na fase de creche em ambiente enriquecido
title_sort Comportamento preferencial de leitões na fase de creche em ambiente enriquecido
author Leal, Guilherme Brunno de Medeiros
author_facet Leal, Guilherme Brunno de Medeiros
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Nunes, Romão da Cunha
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Di Campos, Melissa Selaysim
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Di Campos, Melissa Selaysim
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Silva, Ana Carolina de Sousa
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Taveira, Rodrigo Zaiden
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/5302715959861762
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leal, Guilherme Brunno de Medeiros
contributor_str_mv Nunes, Romão da Cunha
Di Campos, Melissa Selaysim
Di Campos, Melissa Selaysim
Silva, Ana Carolina de Sousa
Taveira, Rodrigo Zaiden
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bem-estar
Corrente de metal
Pneu
Suinocultura
Zootecnia de precisão
topic Bem-estar
Corrente de metal
Pneu
Suinocultura
Zootecnia de precisão
Welfare
Metal chain
Tire
Swine
Precision animal production
PRODUCAO ANIMAL::CRIACAO DE ANIMAIS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Welfare
Metal chain
Tire
Swine
Precision animal production
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv PRODUCAO ANIMAL::CRIACAO DE ANIMAIS
description The welfare's absence in animal breeding has a direct impact on food production, affecting internal trade and especially exports. Environmental enrichment is the improvement of facilities in order to make the environment more appropriate to behavioral needs. Inserting objects in the environment such as, tires, chains, ropes, plastic bottles, wood or plastic bars are the most common types of environmental enrichment. However, only few tests have been made on swine's preference by the types of objects available to enrich its environment. It was aimed to evaluate the preferred behavior, as well as, animal performance (daily feed intake, daily weight gain, feed conversion) and lesion rates in pigs in the nursery stage using different types of objects (tire and metal chain), and scenarios (suspended, embedded in the wall, fixed on the floor). The experiment was performed in a commercial farm from July 30 to September 21, 2015. The animals were housed in collective cages, partially slatted floor, equipped with semi-automatic feeders and nipple drinkers. Every room with eight cages 113,02 ft² each, which makes a 2712,51 ft² experimental area. 696 pigs were used in Choice Genetics® breed, with an average age of 21 days, average weight of 12,34 pounds, divided between males and females. The pigs were divided into the treatment groups of 29 animals. The experimental design was a randomized block, with four different presentation scenarios of objects (control = without enriching object; T + C suspended = tire + suspended metal chain; T + C wall = tire and embedded metal chain on the wall; T + C floor = tire and fixed metal chain on the floor), repeated six times in a row. Camcorders were used for filming and subsequent evaluation of the behavior recorded every 10 minutes during 11 hours per day (7 a.m. to 6 p.m.), once in a week, 41 days. In the treatments with environmental enrichment, there were differences in the interaction with enriching objects (P <0.05). Regarding the presentation and the type of object, the animals preferred the suspended position and metal chain, respectively. The animal performance factors (daily feed intake, daily weight gain, feed conversion), and lesion rates, were not influenced by environmental enrichment.
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