The Use of Ice to Enrich the Environment of Pigs Housed Indoors |
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Authors: | Jose M. Peralta Vanessa Rizzo |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Veterinary Medicine, Western University of Health Sciences jperalta@westernu.edu;3. College of Veterinary Medicine, Western University of Health Sciences |
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Abstract: | Pigs used in research are often housed in barren environments. The effects of ice as a simple enrichment tool for newly weaned pigs were investigated. Four replicates of 120 pigs were separated into 3 groups. One group was given free access to blocks of ice (ice group), another group had access to Classic Kong toys (Kong group), and a 3rd group did not receive any enrichment (control group). The behavior of each group was observed every 5 min from 08:00 hr to 12:00 hr during 4 consecutive days. Pigs were motivated to explore the ice blocks (4.85% ± 1.34) over the Classic Kong toys (2.03% ± 0.59). No differences in other behaviors were found between treatments. Ice is an effective and easy-to-replace enrichment device. Blocks of ice can be used as enrichment devices for pigs housed in research facilities. |
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Keywords: | swine enrichment device welfare |
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