This study evaluated the effectiveness of combined dietary and enrichment strategies to manage tail biting in pigs with intact tails in a conventional fully-slatted floor housing system. A 2 × 2 × 2 factorial design was used. Pigs had either a high fibre (weaner 5.3% and finisher 11.6% of crude fibre) or standard fibre diet (weaner 3.7% and finisher 5.9% of crude fibre). In the weaner stage, pigs had either a spruce wooden post (supplied in a wall-mounted dispenser) or a rubber floor toy as a enrichment device, and in the finisher stage, they had either the same or alternate enrichment item. Six hundred and seventy-two pigs were assigned to 48 pens of 14 pigs and followed from weaning until slaughter. Individual tail lesion scores and pen l...
The aims of this study were to evaluate four preventive measures and two curative treatments of tail...
Environmental enrichment in pig housing is a legal requirement under current EU legislation, but som...
Tail-biting (TB) is a welfare concern. Recent studies indicate that early provision of straw may hel...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of combined dietary and enrichment strategies to manage tail ...
One of the difficulties in complying with the prohibition of routine tail docking is a lack of effec...
In fully slatted systems, tail biting is difficult to manage when pigs’ tails are not docked b...
Tail docking is often carried out to prevent excessive tail biting. It is however the question if pi...
EU Council Directive (2008/120/EC) prohibits the routine practice of tail docking to control tail b...
In an attempt to prevent tail biting in pigs, tail docking is often carried out. As this management ...
Provision of adequate environmental enrichment on pig farms is a legal requirement under current EU ...
In fully slatted systems, tail biting is difficult to manage when pigs’ tails are not docked because...
Chewing and rooting are high behavioural priorities in pigs. Lack of suitable materials can lead to ...
The aims of this study were to evaluate four preventive measures and two curative treatments of tail...
Environmental enrichment in pig housing is a legal requirement under current EU legislation, but som...
Tail-biting (TB) is a welfare concern. Recent studies indicate that early provision of straw may hel...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of combined dietary and enrichment strategies to manage tail ...
One of the difficulties in complying with the prohibition of routine tail docking is a lack of effec...
In fully slatted systems, tail biting is difficult to manage when pigs’ tails are not docked b...
Tail docking is often carried out to prevent excessive tail biting. It is however the question if pi...
EU Council Directive (2008/120/EC) prohibits the routine practice of tail docking to control tail b...
In an attempt to prevent tail biting in pigs, tail docking is often carried out. As this management ...
Provision of adequate environmental enrichment on pig farms is a legal requirement under current EU ...
In fully slatted systems, tail biting is difficult to manage when pigs’ tails are not docked because...
Chewing and rooting are high behavioural priorities in pigs. Lack of suitable materials can lead to ...
The aims of this study were to evaluate four preventive measures and two curative treatments of tail...
Environmental enrichment in pig housing is a legal requirement under current EU legislation, but som...
Tail-biting (TB) is a welfare concern. Recent studies indicate that early provision of straw may hel...