Effects of Environmental Enrichment on Pig Welfare—A Review
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Welfare Problems in Pigs Resulting from Intensive Production Systems and the Methods of Welfare Assessment
2.1. The Concept of Animal Welfare and Assessment Methods
2.2. The Natural Behavior and Needs of Pigs
2.3. Risk Factors for Undesirable Behaviours under Intensive Conditions
2.4. Environmental Enrichment as an Effective Prevention/Mitigation Strategy for Tail Biting
3. Different Types of Enrichment
4. Environmental Enrichment for Sucker and Weaned Piglets
5. Environmental Enrichment for Fattening Pigs
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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sucker/weaned piglets | black foam rubber matting *** | 8 h daily on 3, 10, 19, 26, 33 d of pig’s life | reduction in belly nosing | Bench and Gonyou [84] |
sucker/weaned piglets | farrowing pen—straw bedding * | 6 h daily on 6, 12, 20, 21, 22, 27 d of pig’s life | increased level of exploration, animal comfort improved | Brajon et al. [82] |
sucker/weaned piglets | farrowing pen—wood shavings **, sisal rope **, plastic ball attached to chain ***, newspaper ** | 4 h daily one day per 2, 3, 9 wks. of pig’s life | at pre-weaning stage—decrease in pen mate manipulation | Telkänranta et al. [81] |
weaners pen—wood shavings **, sisal rope **, plastic chewing toy *** | at post-weaning stage—decrease in severe tail damage | |||
sucker/weaned piglets | farrowing pen—wood bark in a plastic box ** | 6 h daily on 4, 5, 11, 12, 19, 23 d of pig’s life | baseline of cortisol level on d 1 post-weaning | Yang et al. [79] |
weaned piglets | aromatized plastic container ** | 24 h per 9 d after weaning | decrease of duration of agonistic behavior | Nowicki et al. [88] |
Animal | Enrichment | Duration of Behavior Observation | Main Effect | References |
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fattening pigs | straw bedding * compared to slatted floor pens with different number of hanging toys *** | 6 h daily in the week of entry, the week before the group size reduction and a week before slaughter | decrease of pen mate manipulation and increase of investigation of straw bedding | Scott et al. [68] |
fattening pigs | straw rack**, metal chain***, wood shavings**, and additional pieces of fresh birch wood**, polythene pipes***, or two crosses of metal chain***; combination pens had all of the enrichment materials mentioned above | after 2.5 months of exposure to the objects, one day of video observation was performed | increased object exploration best seen in pens with fresh wood, as well as reduce of tail and ear biting | Telkänranta et al. [70] |
fattening pigs | piece of hard wood attached to chain ** | 3 h daily, nine times over 16 weeks | decrease of aggression and tail biting | Cornale et al. [28] |
fattening pigs | chain *** and compressed straw block in dispenser * | 2.5 h daily, once a week through the entire finishing stage | decrease of pen mate manipulation | Bulens et al. [93] |
fattening pigs | PCV pipes with four pieces of plastic tubing attached to it *** | 8 h daily, for six consecutive days | increase of activity | Machado et al. [95] |
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