Thermography as an indicator of goat welfare in an intensive production system

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Eduardo de O. Costa
Layse A. Gordiano
Fernanda G. Ferreira
Stefanie A. Santos
Gleidson Giordano P. de Carvalho
Maria Leonor G. M. L. de Araújo
Manuela S. L. Tosto
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[1] Federal University of Bahia (UFBA),School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science
[2] School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science/Federal University of Bahia,Department of Animal Science
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Ambience; Goats; Infrared thermal image; Qualitative behavior;
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This study evaluated the welfare of Saanen, Moxoto, and Anglo-Nubian goats kept in collective or individual pens for a feedlot system, evaluated with infrared thermography. A total of twenty-four goats were used, eight for each breed. Animals were distributed in a completely randomized design, with a 2 × 3 factorial with two fixed effects: housing type (collective or individual pens) and breed (Moxoto, Saanen, and Anglo-Nubian). The surface temperature was evaluated using an infrared thermographic camera, and behavioral analysis was based on the qualitative behavior assessment using a fixed list of descriptors. The breed was not different for all behavior evaluations and surface temperature (p>0.05). There was a difference between the housing types, where the collective pens showed goats more agitated, frustrated, and sociable (p<0.05). There was an influence of agitated, apathetic, frustrated, attentive, and curious behaviors on surface temperatures, in which feet and body temperatures decreased in these goats. (p<0.05). Moxoto, Anglo-Nubian, and Saanen goats showed similar behavior even when kept in collective or individual pens. Individual pens can restrict the goats’ social relationships but reduce negative behaviors such as irritation and frustration. The lower foot temperatures of feedlot goats are related to the attention behavior in 86.75% of the observations.
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