Title (en)
Implementation of Computer-Vision-Based Farrowing Prediction in Pens with Temporary Sow Confinement
Language
English
Description (en)
The adoption of temporary sow confinement could improve animal welfare during farrowing for both the sow and the piglets. An important challenge related to the implementation of temporary sow confinement is the optimal timing of confinement in crates, considering sow welfare and piglet survival. The objective of this study was to predict farrowing with computer vision techniques to optimize the timing of sow confinement. In total, 71 Austrian Large White and Landrace × Large White crossbred sows and four types of farrowing pens were included in the observational study. We applied computer vision model You Only Look Once X to detect sow locations, the calculated activity level of sows based on detected locations and detected changes in sow activity trends with Kalman filtering and the fixed interval smoothing algorithm. The results indicated the beginning of nest-building behavior with a median of 12 h 51 min and ending with a median of 2 h 38 min before the beginning of farrowing with the YOLOX-large object detection model. It was possible to predict farrowing for 29 out of 44 sows. The developed method could reduce labor costs otherwise required for the regular control of sows in farrowing compartments.
Keywords (en)
Pain; Precision Livestock Farming; computer vision; farrowing prediction; pigs; behavior; animal welfare
DOI
10.3390/vetsci10020109
Author of the digital object
Maciej Oczak  (University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna)
Johannes Baumgartner  (University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna)
Kristina Maschat  (University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna)
Format
application/pdf
Size
3.8 MB
Licence Selected
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Veterinary Sciences
Pages or Volume
17
Volume
10
Number
2
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
2023