Rearing piglets in a poor environment: Developmental aspects of social stress in pigs

被引:111
作者
deJonge, FH [1 ]
Bokkers, EAM [1 ]
Schouten, WGP [1 ]
Helmond, FA [1 ]
机构
[1] WAGENINGEN UNIV AGR, DEPT ANIM HUSB, NL-6700 AH WAGENINGEN, NETHERLANDS
关键词
swine; pig; gilts; social stress; dominance; tethering stress; cortisol; cardiovascular system; puberty; oestrus; weight development; individual differences;
D O I
10.1016/0031-9384(96)00013-3
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Effects of rearing conditions on the development of social relationships were investigated in female pigs. For that purpose, one group of piglets was reared in a poor environment (i.e., a commercially used indoor 4.2-m(2) standard farrowing crate) and the other in an enriched environment (i.e., 0.5-ha outdoor pasture with half-open far-rowing crates). After weaning, all piglets were housed in pairs under standard conditions. Dominant and subordinate individuals were distinguished within pairs and social relationships between members of a pair were studied in adulthood. The results show that pails reared in a poor environment behave more aggressively. The subordinates of these pairs also develop symptoms indicative of chronic social stress exposure: i.e., they show a delayed onset of puberty, a smaller daily weight gain, and elevated basal cortisol levels that are also higher 5 h after an acute restraint stressor (tethering stress). No such deviations were found in subordinates reared in an enriched environment. It is concluded that rearing piglets in a poor environment may facilitate the development of social stress in adult (subordinate) pigs. Two underlying mechanisms may be proposed: a) deteriorated social skills lead to increased social stress, or b) a failure to cope with stressors in general, and the stress of being subordinate in particular, occurs in animals reared under poor conditions.
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