The effect of mixing entire male pigs prior to transport to slaughter on behaviour, welfare and carcass lesions.

Research is needed to validate lesions recorded at meat inspection as indicators of pig welfare on farm. The aims were to determine the influence of mixing pigs on carcass lesions and to establish whether such lesions correlate with pig behaviour and lesions scored on farm. Aggressive and mounting b...

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Main Authors: Nienke van Staaveren, Dayane Lemos Teixeira, Alison Hanlon, Laura Ann Boyle
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122841
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spelling doaj-3e2f0a51c9e24815ae6d65d31589edbd2021-03-03T20:06:53ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e012284110.1371/journal.pone.0122841The effect of mixing entire male pigs prior to transport to slaughter on behaviour, welfare and carcass lesions.Nienke van StaaverenDayane Lemos TeixeiraAlison HanlonLaura Ann BoyleResearch is needed to validate lesions recorded at meat inspection as indicators of pig welfare on farm. The aims were to determine the influence of mixing pigs on carcass lesions and to establish whether such lesions correlate with pig behaviour and lesions scored on farm. Aggressive and mounting behaviour of pigs in three single sex pens was recorded on Day -5, -2, and -1 relative to slaughter (Day 0). On Day 0 pigs were randomly allocated to 3 treatments (n = 20/group) over 5 replicates: males mixed with females (MF), males mixed with males (MM), and males unmixed (MUM). Aggressive and mounting behaviours were recorded on Day 0 at holding on farm and lairage. Skin/tail lesions were scored according to severity at the farm (Day -1), lairage, and on the carcass (Day 0). Effect of treatment and time on behaviour and lesions were analysed by mixed models. Spearman rank correlations between behaviour and lesion scores and between scores recorded at different stages were determined. In general, MM performed more aggressive behaviour (50.4 ± 10.72) than MUM (20.3 ± 9.55, P < 0.05) and more mounting (30.9 ± 9.99) than MF (11.4 ± 3.76) and MUM (9.8 ± 3.74, P < 0.05). Skin lesion scores increased between farm (Day -1) and lairage (P < 0.001), but this tended to be significant only for MF and MM (P = 0.08). There was no effect of treatment on carcass lesions and no associations were found with fighting/mounting. Mixing entire males prior to slaughter stimulated mounting and aggressive behaviour but did not influence carcass lesion scores. Carcass skin/tail lesions scores were correlated with scores recorded on farm (rskin = 0.21 and rtail = 0.18, P < 0.01) suggesting that information recorded at meat inspection could be used as indicators of pig welfare on farm.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122841
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author Nienke van Staaveren
Dayane Lemos Teixeira
Alison Hanlon
Laura Ann Boyle
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Dayane Lemos Teixeira
Alison Hanlon
Laura Ann Boyle
The effect of mixing entire male pigs prior to transport to slaughter on behaviour, welfare and carcass lesions.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Nienke van Staaveren
Dayane Lemos Teixeira
Alison Hanlon
Laura Ann Boyle
author_sort Nienke van Staaveren
title The effect of mixing entire male pigs prior to transport to slaughter on behaviour, welfare and carcass lesions.
title_short The effect of mixing entire male pigs prior to transport to slaughter on behaviour, welfare and carcass lesions.
title_full The effect of mixing entire male pigs prior to transport to slaughter on behaviour, welfare and carcass lesions.
title_fullStr The effect of mixing entire male pigs prior to transport to slaughter on behaviour, welfare and carcass lesions.
title_full_unstemmed The effect of mixing entire male pigs prior to transport to slaughter on behaviour, welfare and carcass lesions.
title_sort effect of mixing entire male pigs prior to transport to slaughter on behaviour, welfare and carcass lesions.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Research is needed to validate lesions recorded at meat inspection as indicators of pig welfare on farm. The aims were to determine the influence of mixing pigs on carcass lesions and to establish whether such lesions correlate with pig behaviour and lesions scored on farm. Aggressive and mounting behaviour of pigs in three single sex pens was recorded on Day -5, -2, and -1 relative to slaughter (Day 0). On Day 0 pigs were randomly allocated to 3 treatments (n = 20/group) over 5 replicates: males mixed with females (MF), males mixed with males (MM), and males unmixed (MUM). Aggressive and mounting behaviours were recorded on Day 0 at holding on farm and lairage. Skin/tail lesions were scored according to severity at the farm (Day -1), lairage, and on the carcass (Day 0). Effect of treatment and time on behaviour and lesions were analysed by mixed models. Spearman rank correlations between behaviour and lesion scores and between scores recorded at different stages were determined. In general, MM performed more aggressive behaviour (50.4 ± 10.72) than MUM (20.3 ± 9.55, P < 0.05) and more mounting (30.9 ± 9.99) than MF (11.4 ± 3.76) and MUM (9.8 ± 3.74, P < 0.05). Skin lesion scores increased between farm (Day -1) and lairage (P < 0.001), but this tended to be significant only for MF and MM (P = 0.08). There was no effect of treatment on carcass lesions and no associations were found with fighting/mounting. Mixing entire males prior to slaughter stimulated mounting and aggressive behaviour but did not influence carcass lesion scores. Carcass skin/tail lesions scores were correlated with scores recorded on farm (rskin = 0.21 and rtail = 0.18, P < 0.01) suggesting that information recorded at meat inspection could be used as indicators of pig welfare on farm.
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