H. Castren et al., PREPARTURIENT VARIATION IN PROGESTERONE, PROLACTIN, OXYTOCIN AND SOMATOSTATIN IN RELATION TO NEST-BUILDING IN SOWS, Applied animal behaviour science, 38(2), 1993, pp. 91-102
Progesterone, prolactin, oxytocin and somatostatin concentrations in t
he plasma of ten multiparous Swedish Landrace sows were measured durin
g the last 72 h prepartum and related to nest-building behaviour. The
beginning of nest building was determined when the sow started to take
straw from the rack and to deposit it. Rooting, pawing and arranging
straw, and taking and carrying straw were recorded as separate behavio
ur components. Nest building started within 24 h and peaked 6-12 h bef
ore parturition. Only prolactin concentrations 2 days before parturiti
on were independently correlated with the nest-building onset. Prolact
in levels started to increase before the nest-building onset and only
reached maximum values after it, suggesting that it is the preparturie
nt rise in prolactin concentration that initiates nest building. The d
uration of carrying and depositing straw correlated positively with pr
ogesterone concentrations and negatively with somatostatin concentrati
ons 2 days before parturition. Nest building ceased within 4 h before
parturition. Oxytocin concentration 8 h before parturition was related
to the end of nest building. The results suggest that nest building i
n sows is under multiple hormonal control and that the beginning and e
nd, and the different behaviour types are related to different parturi
ent endocrine changes.