Åkerfeldt, Magdalena
- Department of Applied Animal Science and Welfare, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2020Peer reviewedOpen access
Presto akerfeldt, Magdalena; Holmstrom, Sara; Wallenbeck, Anna; Ivarsson, Emma
This study investigated how intensively manipulated grass/clover silage (finer structure than chopped silage) fed in total mixed ration (TMR), influenced feed consumption, total tract apparent digestibility (TTAD) and pig behaviour. Ten Yorkshire x Hampshire (YH) pigs were included in a digestibility experiment and 64 YH pigs in a behaviour experiment. Pigs received TMR with 20% dry matter inclusion of either intensively manipulated (SI) or chopped silage (SC). Behaviour was registered with instantaneous and continuous sampling. SI pigs consumed more silage (p = 0.001) and spent more time eating from the through (p < 0.01), however no significant difference in TTAD was found (p > 0.05). Less social interactions prior to feeding (p = 0.029) and less rooting after feeding (p < 0.05) were found among SI pigs, indicating SI pigs being more satisfied for a longer time after feeding. We conclude that TMR with intensively manipulated silage benefits feed consumption and increases the opportunities for pigs perform feed-related behaviours.
Ley crops; grass; clover silage; feed consumption; total tract apparent digestibility; social interactions; activity; behaviour enrichment
Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section A - Animal Science
2020, Volume: 68, number: 4, pages: 190-201 Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
Animal and Dairy Science
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09064702.2020.1725104
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/104888