The application of a temperament test to on-farm selection of mink

Citation
Sw. Hansen et Sh. Moller, The application of a temperament test to on-farm selection of mink, ACT AG SC A, 2001, pp. 93-98
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
ACTA AGRICULTURAE SCANDINAVICA SECTION A-ANIMAL SCIENCE
ISSN journal
09064702 → ACNP
Year of publication
2001
Supplement
30
Pages
93 - 98
Database
ISI
SICI code
0906-4702(2001):<93:TAOATT>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
The welfare of production animals can be improved by adapting the productio n system to the needs of the animals and/or by selecting those animals best adapted to the production system. As no documented improvements of mink we lfare resulting from altered housing are readily available, a temperament t est (the stick test) is now being applied for use under commercial farm con ditions. The test, categorising the mink as fearful, exploratory or aggress ive when a stick is inserted into the cage, has been developed and used for selection under experimental conditions. It has been demonstrated that the temperaments categorised in the stick test are related to reactions in nov el object and intruder tests as well as to cortisone response to handling. In order to facilitate the use of the stick test in practice, it has been s implified and implemented on six Danish mink farms. On average, 60% of adul t mink females were characterised as exploratory in August, but the percent age differed between farms. After 30 minutes of training, the farmers were able to perform the stick test with 74-100% agreement in results with an ex perienced tester. In order to improve welfare at farm level, a selection li ne of 200 exploratory females is established on each farm for the mating se ason in March 2000. During the first three years of selection, the effects of the behavioural selection on other welfare indicators, such as health, b ehaviour and production, will be monitored.