Ed. Ekkel et al., THE EFFECTS OF MIXING ON BEHAVIOR AND CIRCADIAN PARAMETERS OF SALIVARY CORTISOL IN PIGS, Physiology & behavior, 62(1), 1997, pp. 181-184
The present study describes an experiment that was carried out to stud
y the effects of mixing pigs once at 25 kg, preceded by transportation
for 1.5 h, on the behavior and the circadian rhythmicity of salivary
cortisol. The frequency of agonistic interactions was higher for mixed
pigs. This was not only the case immediately after mixing, when pigs
started to fight to establish a new social rank (p < 0.05), but also 5
to 6 weeks later; still more headknocks and bite's towards other pigs
were seen at that time among mixed pigs (p < 0.01). However, neither
the basal cortisol concentration, assessed as the MESOR of the circadi
an rhythm of salivary cortisol, nor the amplitude of that rhythm was d
ifferent between the groups. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Inc.