Sexual maturity as risk for development of deviant behaviours in pig production systems with entire males

Q3 Veterinary Veterinarski Glasnik Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2298/vetgl210727012n
D. Nakov, M. Trajchev, S. Hristov, B. Stanković, M. Cincović, Z. Zlatanovic, J. Bojkovski
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Male piglets are castrated primarily to avoid the unpleasant boar taint in meat, and additionally for the predisposition of castrates to accumulate fat and for their lower risk of developing unwanted behaviours. There are two main strategies available for withdrawing from surgical castration: one is immunocastration and the other is to raise entire male pigs or boars. Additionally, raising intact boars is more profitable because of the production of carcasses with lean meat and better feed conversion. Boars (compared to castrates) exhibit more aggressive, sexual, damaging social behaviour and reduced feeding behaviour with a lower prevalence of sickness behaviour as a result of good health and low susceptibility to chronic inflammation. In this review, the behaviours specific for boars as a result of sexual maturity are reviewed, with an overview of differences in the behaviour of surgically castrated barrows, immunocastrates and boars reared in group-housed systems. The raising of boars allows for good welfare of these animals in early life, but later, on reaching sexual maturity, the welfare of boars can be diminished because of their propensity to aggression and more mounting behaviour than castrates. Innovations in the breeding and management of boars are needed to improve their performance and to reduce welfare implications of these animals raised in social groups, and in particular to minimize deviant behaviours towards pen mates.
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性成熟是整个雄性猪生产系统中异常行为发展的风险
阉割公仔猪主要是为了避免猪肉中令人不快的公猪污染,此外,阉割仔猪容易积累脂肪,并且发生不良行为的风险较低。有两种主要的策略可以退出手术阉割:一种是免疫阉割,另一种是饲养整个雄性猪或公猪。此外,饲养完整的公猪更有利可图,因为生产的胴体具有瘦肉和更好的饲料转化率。公猪(与阉割猪相比)表现出更强的攻击性、性行为和破坏性的社会行为,并且由于身体健康和对慢性炎症的易感性较低,它们的进食行为较少,患病行为的患病率较低。在这篇综述中,对公猪由于性成熟而特有的行为进行了回顾,并概述了手术阉割的母猪、免疫阉割的公猪和群养系统中饲养的公猪的行为差异。公猪的饲养允许这些动物在早期生活中获得良好的福利,但后来,在达到性成熟时,公猪的福利可能会减少,因为它们倾向于侵略和比阉割更多的骑畜行为。为了提高公猪的性能,减少这些在社会群体中饲养的动物对福利的影响,特别是为了尽量减少对猪舍伴侣的异常行为,需要在公猪的育种和管理方面进行创新。
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Veterinarski Glasnik
Veterinarski Glasnik Veterinary-General Veterinary
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