Influence of environmental enrichment on the behaviour, performance and meat quality of domestic pigs

Citation
Ve. Beattie et al., Influence of environmental enrichment on the behaviour, performance and meat quality of domestic pigs, LIVEST PROD, 65(1-2), 2000, pp. 71-79
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SCIENCE
ISSN journal
03016226 → ACNP
Volume
65
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
71 - 79
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-6226(200007)65:1-2<71:IOEEOT>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Three hundred and twenty pigs were reared from birth to slaughter at 21 wee ks in either barren or enriched environments. The barren environments were defined as intensive housing (slatted floors and minimum recommended space allowances) and the enriched environments incorporated extra space, an area which contained peat and straw in a rack. Behavioural observations showed that environmental enrichment reduced time spent inactive and time spent in volved in harmful social and aggressive behaviour while increasing the time spent in exploratory behaviour. During the finishing period (15-21 weeks) mean daily food intakes were higher and food conversion ratios were lower f or pigs in enriched environments compared with their counterparts in barren environments (P < 0.05). Growth rates were also higher for pigs in enriche d environments during this period (P<0.001) and this led to heavier carcase weights (P<0.05). Pigs from enriched environments also had greater levels of backfat than their counterparts from barren environments (P < 0.001). En vironmental enrichment during rearing had a small but significant effect on meat quality. Pork from pigs reared in barren environments was less tender and had greater cooking losses than pork from pigs reared in enriched envi ronments (P < 0.01). (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.