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A Systematic Review on Validated Precision Livestock Farming Technologies for Pig Production and Its Potential to Assess Animal Welfare

Several precision livestock farming (PLF) technologies, conceived for optimizing farming processes, are developed to detect the physical and behavioral changes of animals continuously and in real-time. The aim of this review was to explore the capacity of existing PLF technologies to contribute to t...

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Autores principales: Gómez, Yaneth, Stygar, Anna H., Boumans, Iris J. M. M., Bokkers, Eddie A. M., Pedersen, Lene J., Niemi, Jarkko K., Pastell, Matti, Manteca, Xavier, Llonch, Pol
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8160240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34055949
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.660565
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author Gómez, Yaneth
Stygar, Anna H.
Boumans, Iris J. M. M.
Bokkers, Eddie A. M.
Pedersen, Lene J.
Niemi, Jarkko K.
Pastell, Matti
Manteca, Xavier
Llonch, Pol
author_facet Gómez, Yaneth
Stygar, Anna H.
Boumans, Iris J. M. M.
Bokkers, Eddie A. M.
Pedersen, Lene J.
Niemi, Jarkko K.
Pastell, Matti
Manteca, Xavier
Llonch, Pol
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description Several precision livestock farming (PLF) technologies, conceived for optimizing farming processes, are developed to detect the physical and behavioral changes of animals continuously and in real-time. The aim of this review was to explore the capacity of existing PLF technologies to contribute to the assessment of pig welfare. In a web search for commercially available PLF for pigs, 83 technologies were identified. A literature search was conducted, following systematic review guidelines (PRISMA), to identify studies on the validation of sensor technologies for assessing animal-based welfare indicators. Two validation levels were defined: internal (evaluation during system building within the same population that were used for system building) and external (evaluation on a different population than during system building). From 2,463 articles found, 111 were selected, which validated some PLF that could be applied to the assessment of animal-based welfare indicators of pigs (7% classified as external, and 93% as internal validation). From our list of commercially available PLF technologies, only 5% had been externally validated. The more often validated technologies were vision-based solutions (n = 45), followed by load-cells (n = 28; feeders and drinkers, force plates and scales), accelerometers (n = 14) and microphones (n = 14), thermal cameras (n = 10), photoelectric sensors (n = 5), radio-frequency identification (RFID) for tracking (n = 2), infrared thermometers (n = 1), and pyrometer (n = 1). Externally validated technologies were photoelectric sensors (n = 2), thermal cameras (n = 2), microphone (n = 1), load-cells (n = 1), RFID (n = 1), and pyrometer (n = 1). Measured traits included activity and posture-related behavior, feeding and drinking, other behavior, physical condition, and health. In conclusion, existing PLF technologies are potential tools for on-farm animal welfare assessment in pig production. However, validation studies are lacking for an important percentage of market available tools, and in particular research and development need to focus on identifying the feature candidates of the measures (e.g., deviations from diurnal pattern, threshold levels) that are valid signals of either negative or positive animal welfare. An important gap identified are the lack of technologies to assess affective states (both positive and negative states).
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spelling pubmed-81602402021-05-29 A Systematic Review on Validated Precision Livestock Farming Technologies for Pig Production and Its Potential to Assess Animal Welfare Gómez, Yaneth Stygar, Anna H. Boumans, Iris J. M. M. Bokkers, Eddie A. M. Pedersen, Lene J. Niemi, Jarkko K. Pastell, Matti Manteca, Xavier Llonch, Pol Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Several precision livestock farming (PLF) technologies, conceived for optimizing farming processes, are developed to detect the physical and behavioral changes of animals continuously and in real-time. The aim of this review was to explore the capacity of existing PLF technologies to contribute to the assessment of pig welfare. In a web search for commercially available PLF for pigs, 83 technologies were identified. A literature search was conducted, following systematic review guidelines (PRISMA), to identify studies on the validation of sensor technologies for assessing animal-based welfare indicators. Two validation levels were defined: internal (evaluation during system building within the same population that were used for system building) and external (evaluation on a different population than during system building). From 2,463 articles found, 111 were selected, which validated some PLF that could be applied to the assessment of animal-based welfare indicators of pigs (7% classified as external, and 93% as internal validation). From our list of commercially available PLF technologies, only 5% had been externally validated. The more often validated technologies were vision-based solutions (n = 45), followed by load-cells (n = 28; feeders and drinkers, force plates and scales), accelerometers (n = 14) and microphones (n = 14), thermal cameras (n = 10), photoelectric sensors (n = 5), radio-frequency identification (RFID) for tracking (n = 2), infrared thermometers (n = 1), and pyrometer (n = 1). Externally validated technologies were photoelectric sensors (n = 2), thermal cameras (n = 2), microphone (n = 1), load-cells (n = 1), RFID (n = 1), and pyrometer (n = 1). Measured traits included activity and posture-related behavior, feeding and drinking, other behavior, physical condition, and health. In conclusion, existing PLF technologies are potential tools for on-farm animal welfare assessment in pig production. However, validation studies are lacking for an important percentage of market available tools, and in particular research and development need to focus on identifying the feature candidates of the measures (e.g., deviations from diurnal pattern, threshold levels) that are valid signals of either negative or positive animal welfare. An important gap identified are the lack of technologies to assess affective states (both positive and negative states). Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8160240/ /pubmed/34055949 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.660565 Text en Copyright © 2021 Gómez, Stygar, Boumans, Bokkers, Pedersen, Niemi, Pastell, Manteca and Llonch. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Gómez, Yaneth
Stygar, Anna H.
Boumans, Iris J. M. M.
Bokkers, Eddie A. M.
Pedersen, Lene J.
Niemi, Jarkko K.
Pastell, Matti
Manteca, Xavier
Llonch, Pol
A Systematic Review on Validated Precision Livestock Farming Technologies for Pig Production and Its Potential to Assess Animal Welfare
title A Systematic Review on Validated Precision Livestock Farming Technologies for Pig Production and Its Potential to Assess Animal Welfare
title_full A Systematic Review on Validated Precision Livestock Farming Technologies for Pig Production and Its Potential to Assess Animal Welfare
title_fullStr A Systematic Review on Validated Precision Livestock Farming Technologies for Pig Production and Its Potential to Assess Animal Welfare
title_full_unstemmed A Systematic Review on Validated Precision Livestock Farming Technologies for Pig Production and Its Potential to Assess Animal Welfare
title_short A Systematic Review on Validated Precision Livestock Farming Technologies for Pig Production and Its Potential to Assess Animal Welfare
title_sort systematic review on validated precision livestock farming technologies for pig production and its potential to assess animal welfare
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8160240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34055949
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.660565
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