Measuring welfare in rearing piglets: test-retest reliability of selected animal-based indicators

J Anim Sci. 2023 Jan 3:101:skad162. doi: 10.1093/jas/skad162.

Abstract

The "Welfare Quality protocols" (WQP) were developed in 2009 as objective welfare assessment tools. The WQP are based on four welfare principles: 1) "good feeding", 2) "good housing", 3) "good health", and 4) "appropriate behavior". The included WQP-indicators were developed for growing pigs and are recommended for rearing piglets, although, to the authors' knowledge, they have not been tested in this age class. Therefore, the present study tested selected indicators from different welfare assessment protocols with regard to test-retest reliability (TRR), consistency over time, in an on-farm study on rearing pigs. This allows to investigate whether the WQP-indicators developed for growing pigs can be recommended for rearing piglets and whether the additional indicators should be included in the WQP. In total 28 selected pen- or individual-level indicators were used by one observer to assess the animal welfare of rearing piglets on three pig farms. Per batch 40 to 125 piglets were randomly selected and individually marked to record the weekly assessments. This procedure was repeated in three consecutive batches per farm and resulted in a total of 759 rearing piglets being assessed. Spearman's rank correlation co-efficient (RS), intraclass correlation co-efficient (ICC), and limits of agreement (LoA) were calculated to evaluate their TRR, especially if the TRR was influenced by the group of assessed animals (batch comparisons) or the age of the assessed piglets (age class comparisons). From the 28 indicators, 12 had a very low prevalence of <1% making an assumption about their TRR meaningless. From the pen level indicators, "sneezing" achieved acceptable TRR for both comparisons and "behavioral observations" (BO) achieved in general good values (e.g., "positive social behavior": (RS: 0.34 to 0.89; ICC: 0.00 to 0.90; LoA ϵ [-2.93; 7.41] to ϵ [-18.9; 11.5]) for both comparisons (batch, age class). The WQP-indicators of sufficient TRR, such as "tail lesions", "lameness", "wounds on the body", "human-animal-relationship test" and "BO", cannot cover the four welfare principles adequately. In particular, problems remained with the welfare principles of "good feeding", "good housing", and partly "good health". However, these grievances could be overcome by including further indicators from other sources outside the WQP which have acceptable to good results for TRR in this study, such as "back posture", "ear lesions", "normal behavior", and "tail posture".

Keywords: animal welfare assessment; animal-based indicators; rearing piglets; test–retest reliability.

Plain language summary

The present study tested selected animal welfare indicators from different welfare assessment protocols, such as the Welfare Quality protocol (WQP) for pigs, with regard to test–retest reliability (TRR), consistency over time, in an on-farm study on rearing pigs. The WQP is based on the four welfare principles: 1) “good feeding”, 2) “good housing”, 3) “good health”, and 4) “appropriate behavior”, which are assessed by different welfare indicators. Some of those selected WQP-indicators were not observed at all or only very rarely in the present study. “Sneezing” and the “behavioral observations” were of sufficient TRR, however, “hernias” were not. In contrast, “back posture”, “ear lesions”, “normal behavior”, and “tail posture”, which originate from other sources than the WQP and therefore have not yet been included in the WQP, achieved good or acceptable results in terms of TRR. These should be included in the WQP to cover the four principles more comprehensively. Without the inclusion of new indicators, the principles “good feeding”, “good housing”, and partly “good health” could not be adequately assessed in the rearing period.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Welfare*
  • Animals
  • Farms
  • Housing, Animal*
  • Humans
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Social Behavior
  • Swine