Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Nov 2015)

Benefits of Prepartum Nest-building Behaviour on Parturition and Lactation in Sows — A Review

  • Jinhyeon Yun,
  • Anna Valros

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.15.0174
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 11
pp. 1519 – 1524

Abstract

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It is well known that prepartum sows have an innate motivation to build a nest before parturition. Under commercial conditions, however, the farrowing crate, which is widely used in modern pig husbandry, inhibits this innate behaviour through the lack of space, materials, or both. Thus, restriction of nest-building behaviour could generate increased stress, resulting in a decrease in maternal endogenous hormones. Hence, it could lead to detrimental effects on farrowing and lactating performance. Here we review interactions between prepartum nest-building behaviour, stress and maternal endogenous hormone levels, and discuss their effects on parturition, lactation, and welfare of sows and offspring.

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