Ve. Beattie et al., EFFECT OF REARING ENVIRONMENT AND CHANGE OF ENVIRONMENT ON THE BEHAVIOR OF GILTS, Applied animal behaviour science, 46(1-2), 1995, pp. 57-65
The effect of previous experience on the behaviour of gilts was invest
igated. Twenty gilts were reared, from birth to farrowing, in an enric
hed environment and 20 in a barren environment. Six weeks prior to the
expected date of parturition the gilts underwent a handling test and
an open field test. A few days prior to parturition the gilts were mov
ed into farrowing accommodation. There were two farrowing environments
, barren and enriched, and, using a crossover design, gilts were moved
either to a similar environment to that which they had previously exp
erienced, i.e. barren to barren (BE) or enriched to enriched (EE) or t
o a different environment, i.e. barren to enriched (BE) or enriched to
barren (EB). Gilts from enriched environments were more difficult to
drive, scored on a scale of 1-5 (B 1.2, E 1.8, SEM 0.18, P < 0.05) and
vocalized more frequently in the 7 min test period (B 32.4, E 69.5, S
EM 10.46, P(0.05) than gilts from barren environments while the latter
gilts performed more locomotory behaviour in the open field test than
their counterparts from enriched environments (B 10.6, E 8.9, SEM 0.4
4, P < 0.05). Gilts which experienced a change of environment at partu
rition exhibited more active behaviour than gilts which were moved to
farrowing accommodation similar to the housing in which they were rear
ed (BE 2%(a), BE 28(b), EE 7(a), EB 27(b), SEM 5.1, P < 0.01). The inf
luence of the environment in determining pig behaviour is discussed wi
th reference to the effects of past experience.