2024
DOI: 10.1002/vetr.4436
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Prevalence of tail damage and ear lesions in docked and undocked pigs during trials to find alternatives to tail docking on Spanish commercial farms

Dayane Lemos Teixeira,
Marc Bagaria,
Roger Vidal
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundTail docking is widely used to control tail biting in pigs, but it is a painful and stressful procedure. The impact of non‐docking trials on tail damage (TD) and ear lesions (EL) from weaning to slaughter was assessed on four commercial farms.MethodsA total of 898 docked pigs (396 DP) or undocked pigs (502 UP) were assessed for tail damage and ear lesions at the beginning and end of the weaner stage, during fattening and at the abattoir during slaughter.ResultsThe percentage of UP with shortened tail… Show more

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