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. 2019 Dec 11;6:462. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00462

Table 2.

Ethogram used to describe the behavioral consequences of treatments (tail docking, sham docking, and no handling/docking) in piglets.

Description
Vocalizations
Grunta,b Low-pitched vocalization (13)
Squeala,b High-pitched vocalization with stable frequency (13)
Screama,b High-pitched and frequency modulated vocalizations (13)
Amplitudea* Maximum sound level during the procedure (dB).
Body posture and movements
Relaxed bodya Piglet with the body relaxed, almost motionless
Body stiffeninga Piglet tense and immobile, without twisting of the spinal column
Body twistinga Piglet tense and immobile with the spinal column twisted to one side. Twisting includes transitory and very brief stiffening
Forelegs movementsa Movements of the forelegs as if walking (pedaling in the air)
Sittingbd Piglet on its rump legs with the forelegs on the floor
Lyingbd Piglet lying down
Standingbd Piglet on its four legs
Squattingb Hindquarters lower than the horizontal line of the body, with the rear legs bent and not touching the floor.
Tail posture and movementsbd
Immobile Immobile tail, without visible movement
Moving Visible movements
High Higher than horizontal line
Horizontal Horizontal line of the head-tail axis
Low to tucked Lower than the horizontal line, or against the body or between the legs of the piglet.
Ear postureb
Backwards Ear directed backwards
Perpendicular Ear perpendicular to the head-tail axis
Forwards Ear directed forwards
Movement Each change of posture was considered as a movement.
Oral activitiesd
Directed to the tail Including sniffing (contact between the snout and the tail), mouthing (taking the tail in the mouth), chewing (mouthing with movement of the jaw), biting (mouthing with a brief movement of the jaw) the tail
Directed to any other part of the body Including sniffing, mouthing, chewing, and biting directed to the ears, the belly or any other part of the body
No reaction to oral activities The target piglet continues its activity or inactivity
Reaction to oral activities The target piglet changes activity by jumping, avoiding, escaping, being aggressive or vocalizing, <3 s after the start of the oral activity.
a

This was scored at docking or sham docking.

b

This was scored for 20 s after docking or sham docking.

c

This was scored the afternoon after docking (D0) and 3 days later (D3).

d

This was scored once a week till weaning.

*

Recorded with a sound level meter (Extech Instruments Co, USA).