Journal of Animal Science and Technology (Jul 2021)

Evaluation of pig behavior changes related to temperature, relative humidity, volatile organic compounds, and illuminance

  • Yong Ju Kim,
  • Min Ho Song,
  • Sang In Lee,
  • Ji Hwan Lee,
  • Han Jin Oh,
  • Jae Woo An,
  • Se Yeon Chang,
  • Young Bin Go,
  • Beom Jun Park,
  • Min Seok Jo,
  • Chang Gyu Lee,
  • Hyeun Bum Kim,
  • Jin Ho Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5187/jast.2021.e89
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 4
pp. 790 – 798

Abstract

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The objective of this study was evaluation of pig behavior changes related to temperature, relative humidity, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and illuminance. A total of 24 growing pigs ([Yorkshire × Landrace] × Duroc) were used in the experiment. A sensor was installed at a height of 0.5 m in the center of the pig house. In experiment 1, temperature was changed every four days to 18°C (T1), 22°C (T2), 26°C (T3), and then 30°C (T4). In experiment 2, relative humidity was adjusted to 45% (low humidity [LH]), 60% (middle humidity [MH]), and then 75% (high humidity [HH]) for four days. In experiment 3, after cleaning the pig house just before experiment, only minimal ventilation was provided. VOCs and pig behaviors were observed for 7 days without cleaning the pig house. In experiment 4, three light bulbs of 40 W (470 lumens / 45 lx; low illuminance [LI]), 75 W (1,055 lumens / 103 lx; middle illuminance [MI]), and 100 W (1,521 lumens / 146 lx; high illuminance [HI]) were used for four days each. Pig behavior analysis was performed for following criteria : Feed intake, Standing, Lying, Sitting, Drink water, Rooting, Posture transition (lying-standing), Posture transition (standing-lying), Wallowing, and Biting. In experiment 1, feed intake time was lower (p 0.05) change pig behavior. In experiment 4, lying time was the longest (p < 0.05) at LI and shortest (p < 0.05) at HI. Therefore, pig behavior is heavily influenced by the environment, especially temperature and humidity. However, correlation between pig behavior to VOCs and illuminance seems to be needed more research.

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