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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2018.19.12.607

Classification of behavior at the signs of parturition of sows by image information analysis  

Yang, Ka-Young (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Jeon, Jung-Hwan (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Kwon, Kyeong-Seok (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Choi, Hee-Chul (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Ha, Jae-Jung (Gyeongsangbuk-Do Livestock Research Institute)
Kim, Jong-Bok (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Lee, Jun-Yeob (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.19, no.12, 2018 , pp. 607-613 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aim of this study is to predict the exact time of parturition from analysis and classification of preliminary behavior based on parturition signals in sows. This study was conducted with 12 crossbred sows (with an average of 3.5 parities). Behavioral characteristics were analyzed for duration and the frequency of different behaviors on a checklist, which includes the duration of the basic behaviors (feeding, standing, lying down, and sitting). The frequency of specific behaviors (investigatory behavior, shame-chewing, scratching, and bar-biting) was also recorded. Image information was collected every two minutes for 24 hours before the first piglets were born. As a result, the basic behavior of a sows' standing time (22.6% of the time after 24 h, 24.9% after 12 h) and time lying down (55.9% after 24 h, 66.3% after 12 h) increased over the 12 h period before parturition, compared with the 24 h period before parturition (p<0.01). Feeding (13.42% after 24 h, 4.38% after 12 h) and sitting (8.2% after 24 h, 4.5% after 12 h) tended to decrease during the 12 h before parturition (p>0.05). The sows' investigatory behavior ($11.44{\pm}1.80$ after 24 h, $55.97{\pm}6.13$ after 12 h), scratching ($3.75{\pm}1.92$ after 24 h, $20.99{\pm}5.81$ after 12 h), and bar-biting ($0.69{\pm}0.15$ after 24 h, $3.71{\pm}1.53$ after 12 h) increased in the 12-hour period before parturition, compared with the 24-hour period before parturition (p<0.01). On the other hand, shame-chewing ($2.20{\pm}1.67$ after 24 h, $0.07{\pm}0.01$ after 12 h) decreased compared to the 12-hour period before parturition (p>0.05). Thus, standing, investigatory behavior, scratching, and bar-biting could be used as behaviors indicative of parturition in sows.
Keywords
Behavior; Classification; Image information; Parturition; Sow;
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