Animals (Oct 2023)

Evaluating the Activity of Pigs with Radio-Frequency Identification and Virtual Walking Distances

  • Anita Kapun,
  • Felix Adrion,
  • Eva Gallmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13193112
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 19
p. 3112

Abstract

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Monitoring the activity of animals can help with assessing their health status. We monitored the walking activity of fattening pigs using a UHF-RFID system. Four hundred fattening pigs with UHF-RFID ear tags were recorded by RFID antennas at the troughs, playing devices and drinkers during the fattening period. A minimum walking distance, or virtual walking distance, was determined for each pig per day by calculating the distances between two consecutive reading areas. This automatically calculated value was used as an activity measure and not only showed differences between the pigs but also between different fattening stages. The longer the fattening periods lasted, the less walking activity was detected. The virtual walking distance ranged between 281 m on average in the first fattening stage and about 141 m in the last fattening stage in a restricted environment. The findings are similar to other studies considering walking distances of fattening pigs, but are far less labor-intensive and time-consuming than direct observations.

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