Topic 3: Behavior Flashcards

1
Q

Are Pigs Smart?

A

We can tell when they are happy because they are smart. So yes

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Why do we care if pigs are smart?

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Pigs eating means they are happy so that means we will have a better market animal

Not eating means they are sad so they won’t eat much or not at all.

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3
Q

An article published by Yerkes and Coburn in 1915 said that

A

Pigs can solve rule and relationship problems

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4
Q

Pigs learn (3 things)

A

Gestures
Words
Smells

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5
Q

Pigs have (2 things)

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Spatial and social memory

Recognize and know different pigs

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6
Q

Ingestive Newborn Behavior includes

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Suckle

sow will call with low pitch grunt and piglets squeal back

They nurse every hour

Have a teat order established within 2 days not based on birth order

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7
Q

What teat produces most milk

A

Anterior side

Dominant piglet takes this one

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Adult Ingestive Behavior

A

They have teeth in upper and lower jaw

Bite, chew, swallow

Root with snout

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9
Q

What did England originally use pigs for?

A

Truffle hunting

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10
Q

Elimination behavior

A

Discriminative only use a certain area far away from bedding usually in a corner

Buildings should utilize grates and slats so waste will go beneath pens

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11
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Agnostic behavior…describe it

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Fight or flight (fight first)

Have a pecking order

Boars are aggressive due to libido because of more test. Manage through having own pen.

Boars more aggressive around feeders

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12
Q

Behavioral problems?

A

Very few and ocassionally have acute outbreaks

Rarely chronic

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13
Q

Tail biting is caused by

A

Tail is sideways in mouth of another

Cannibalism-chase and chew

Genetic predisposition

Boredom/mgmt

Tail docking should be done to reduce biting by 38%

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14
Q

Behavior types

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Pace
Rock
Rubbing (parasites)
Pawing 
Bar Biting
Excessive drinking (water pressure low)
Self-mutilation 
Urine sucking and belly nosing (sign pig was weaned too soon)
Unresponsive (dead, lethargic, listless)
Hysteria
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15
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Hysteria

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temporary loss of cognitive or motor functions usually as a result of emotionally upsetting experiences

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16
Q

Listless

A

Lacking energy

17
Q

Normal behavior looks like…

A

content

Alert

Eating with joy

Sleek coat with pliable elastic skin

Bright eyes/pink mm

Normal feces and urine

18
Q

Normal Resting Vitals

A

Temp: 100-102.5

PR: 70-90

RR: 20-40