Effects of Herd Establishment Time and Structure on Group-on-Individual Aggression Intensity in Farm Pigs

Author:

Wang Zhen1,Shi Zhengxiang1ORCID,Li Hao1,Liu Hui1,Xiao Zhaowei1,Wang Hao2,Pu Shihua23

Affiliation:

1. College of Water Resources & Civil Engineering, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, China

2. Chongqing Academy of Animal Sciences, Chongqing 402460, China

3. National Center of Technology Innovation for Pigs, Chongqing 402460, China

Abstract

Aggression in farm animals affects welfare. Although one-on-one aggression was studied, group-on-individual aggression remains unresolved. This study aimed to examine how herd establishment times and structures influence aggression intensity (AI) of herds towards unfamiliar pigs. Six groups of pigs were established, with a new pig added every three days. AI was measured by skin lesion severity on the new pigs. A parabolic model based on the Levenberg–Marquardt algorithm and conjoint analysis identified factors influencing AI. Results show AI was not significantly affected by herd size but was significantly influenced by the number of pens (p < 0.01). AI showed a significant association with elevated time (T) since the establishment of the herd in six pig herds (Kendall’s tau-τ = 0.976, p < 0.001). The effect of T on the AI became stronger as T increased, which was consistently validated in six pig herds. Furthermore, the interaction effect indicates a significant difference in AI between herds formed with two pens and those with more than two pens when T ≤ 12 (p < 0.05). However, as T increased beyond 12, the number of pens used to form the herd did not significantly affect AI. These findings highlight the complex interactions between herd establishment time and structural composition in shaping aggression intensity towards unfamiliar pigs.

Funder

Strategic Priority Research Program of the National Centre of Technology Innovation for Pigs

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

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