改善冬季哺乳山羊的福利:保温窝对躲藏、玩耍、哺乳和护理行为的影响。

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Ajoy Das, Dilip Kumar Mandal, Asish Debbarma, Bed Singh, Ashmita Debnath
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摘要

冬季出生的哺乳山羊的福利是重要的,因为他们的体温调节系统仍在发展。本试验研究了保温鸟巢对冬季出生幼童躲藏、玩耍和哺乳行为的影响。研究人员将12名新生儿和他们各自的宝宝分成两组。HRKN的设计是为了提供更温暖的小气候条件,作为HRKN组的辅助住房,而对照组则集中安置在没有HRKN的地方。考虑到每个处理组中缺乏独立的重复(每个处理n = 1),对结果进行描述性总结。孩子们对HRKN的偏好在生命的早期就很明显,随着他们的成熟,他们的躲藏也减少了。随着年龄的增长,哺乳时间缩短,但HRKN儿童的总哺乳时间和频率较高,排斥反应较少。此外,HRKN儿童表现出更多的游戏行为,包括运动游戏,跳跃,头部按压,头部运动和骑乘。因此,HRKN成为冬季断奶前哺乳山羊的有效管理工具,改善了它们的福利。
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Improving Welfare in Suckling Goat Kids During Winter: Impact of Heat-Retentive Kid Nest on Hiding, Playing, Suckling, and Nursing Behaviors.

The welfare of winter-born suckling goat kids is important, as their thermoregulatory systems are still developing. The pilot study investigated the impact of heat-retentive kid nest (HRKN) on hiding, playing and suckling behaviors of kids born during winter. Twelve newborn kids were divided into two groups along with their respective dams. The HRKN, designed to provide warmer microclimatic conditions, served as ancillary housing for the HRKN group, while the control group was housed intensively without HRKN. Given the lack of independent replicates in each treatment group (n = 1 per treatment), the results are summarized descriptively. The preference of kids for the HRKN was evident early in life, with decreased hiding observed as they matured. As age increased, suckling duration decreased, but HRKN kids had higher summed duration and frequencies of suckling, with less rejection. Additionally, HRKN kids showed increased frequencies of play behaviors including locomotor play, jumping, head pressing, head movement, and mounting. HRKN thus emerged as an effective management tool for pre-weaned suckling goat kids during winter for improving their welfare.

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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.70%
发文量
52
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science (JAAWS) publishes articles on methods of experimentation, husbandry, and care that demonstrably enhance the welfare of nonhuman animals in various settings. For administrative purposes, manuscripts are categorized into the following four content areas: welfare issues arising in laboratory, farm, companion animal, and wildlife/zoo settings. Manuscripts of up to 7,000 words are accepted that present new empirical data or a reevaluation of available data, conceptual or theoretical analysis, or demonstrations relating to some issue of animal welfare science. JAAWS also publishes brief research reports of up to 3,500 words that consist of (1) pilot studies, (2) descriptions of innovative practices, (3) studies of interest to a particular region, or (4) studies done by scholars who are new to the field or new to academic publishing. In addition, JAAWS publishes book reviews and literature reviews by invitation only.
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