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Title: | Use of a Proximity Index to evaluate the influence of environmental conditions in the growing-finishing pigs’ resting behaviour |
Authors: | Cruz, V. Baptista, F.J. Rico, J.C. Coelho, D. |
Keywords: | pig welfare monitoring environmental conditions resting behaviour |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna |
Citation: | Cruz, V. F.; Baptista, F. J. F.; Rico, J. C.; Coelho, D. J. R. (2022). Use of a proximity Index to evaluate the influence of environmental conditions in the growing-finishing pigs resting behaviour. In: Precision Livestock Farming 22, p.687- 694. |
Abstract: | This study was realized in the frame of the BIOma Project. The main goal was to create
and develop an innovative precision livestock farming tool to support and reinforce the
pig value chain. The environmental conditions have a great impact in animals’ welfare.
Animal welfare can be measured through some behavioural, physiological, productive
and health indicators. In order to evaluate the impact of the environmental conditions
in the growing-finishing pigs’ resting behaviour, three experiments, each with 8 fe males Piétrain x TN60, were carried out in an environmental controlled room where the
air temperature (T) and relative humidity (RH) were permanently monitored. A Proxim ity Index (P.I) to evaluate the level of the animal’s dispersion in the pen, was developed
based on artificial vision algorithm. This was possible thanks to the analysis of the im ages recorded by video cameras strategically placed in the room. The P.I was represent ed on a scale of 0 to 1, where “0” corresponds to the maximum dispersion between the
animals and “1” corresponds to the maximum proximity. The P.I presented differences
between all experiments, being higher in cold conditions and lower in hot conditions.
These results highlighted the influence of the environmental conditions on the resting
behaviour of pigs. This work is funded by National Funds through FCT - Foundation for
Science and Technology under the Project UIDB/05183/2020. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/33955 |
Type: | bookPart |
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