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A survey of straw use and tail biting in Swedish pig farms rearing undocked pigs. [PDF]
Wallgren T, Westin R, Gunnarsson S.
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Understanding Tail-Biting in Pigs through Social Network Analysis.
Li Y, Zhang H, Johnston LJ, Martin W.
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Porcine salivary carbonic anhydrase VI is involved in the pathogenesis of disease. [PDF]
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Genetic architecture of swine inflammation and necrosis syndrome and its genetic correlation with repeated skin damage scores. [PDF]
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Abstract The injury and stress associated with tail biting poses a welfare challenge for the swine industry. Differences in immune status may predispose pigs to tail-biting. Our aim was to evaluate whether tail-biting pigs differ from non-biters in growth performance, tail injury, and immune markers. Pigs (n = 252) with intact tails were
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Abstract The injury and stress associated with tail biting poses a welfare challenge for the swine industry. Differences in immune status may predispose pigs to tail-biting. Our aim was to evaluate whether tail-biting pigs differ from non-biters in growth performance, tail injury, and immune markers. Pigs (n = 252) with intact tails were
Courtney A Archer +6 more
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One of the costly and welfare-reducing problems in modern pig production is tail biting. Tail biting is an abnormal behaviour, characterized by one pig's dental manipulation of another pig's tail. Tail biting can be classified into two groups: the pre-injury stage, before any wound on the tail is present, and the injury stage, where the tail is wounded
Schrøder-Petersen, Dorte Lene +1 more
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