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Stalled Gilt Behavior when Provided with Novel Flavors on Rope Environmental Enrichment

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Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of flavored ropes as environmental enrichment for individually housed gilts. Twelve crossbred gilts were observed using a randomized crossover design so that gilts were tested with ropes soaked in two of the four treatments: water, salt water, sugar water, and apple juice. Oral/nasal contacts did not differ between rope treatments; however, gilts provided flavored rope enrichment were observed lying less than baseline. These results suggest that flavored rope enrichment does not alter oral/nasal contact, but may impact activity levels in individually penned gilts.

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How to Cite: Colpoys, J. D. , Annen, J. , Martens, K. , Gabler, N. K. & Johnson, A. K. (2016) “Stalled Gilt Behavior when Provided with Novel Flavors on Rope Environmental Enrichment”, Iowa State University Animal Industry Report. 13(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-242