Branched chain for environmental enrichment

Giovan Vittorio Andorno
12-Aug-2021 (4 years 9 months 24 days ago)

Objective
Improve the use of "marginal" enrichment material.

Description
Although steel chains are considered "marginal" enrichment material, the pigs are attracted to them. Pigs are stimulated by the chain's mobility, noise, and anatomical shape for their mouths.

<p>Photo&nbsp;1:&nbsp;Example of a branched chain.</p>

This tip shows how to enhance the attractiveness of chains. The idea originates from the Netherlands. Let's see what it is all about: to a simple chain we add other chains to branch it out. As in other cases, the secret is that they can play together (pigs are social animals and prefer to be part of a group, eat together, move together, etc.). Adding a rope or a piece of soft wood to the ends of the chain can further enhance the characteristics of this material, making it chewable.

Pigs playing together at different stages of rearing.

Some things to keep in mind:

The following table shows a study that compared different enrichment materials. which was the best?

<p>Figure 1. The scores of various enrichment materials are shown&nbsp;between 0 and 10. Distinct letters indicate significant differences. Enrichment materials above 5.5 are considered acceptable. (Bracke and Koene, 2019)</p>