Pigs have a need for manipulable materials to satisfy a range of behavioural needs, which can be different in different classes of pig. When these needs are not met, a range of adverse welfare consequences result, one of these being an increased risk for tail-biting in weaners and rearing pigs. The ability to control the risk of tail- biting is essential when aiming to avoid tail-docking. Based on available scientific information this Opinion identifies the multiple interactions between risk factors, welfare consequences and animal and non-animal-based measures on the two subjects requested (i) the absence of functional manipulable materials, for pigs at different stages in life and (ii) tail-biting, for weaners and rearing pigs only. An at...
One of the largest animal welfare problems in modern pig production is tail biting. This abnormal be...
This scientific opinion focuses on the welfare of pigs on farm, and is based on literature and exper...
Tail docking is often carried out to prevent excessive tail biting. It is however the question if pi...
Tail biting is one of the most important animal welfare problems in pig fattening in many countries....
Tail biting is a multifactorial problem with important welfare as well as economic consequences. Dif...
Tail-biting is globally recognized as a welfare concern for commercial swine production. Substantial...
EFSA has issued in the past the 5 scientific opinions on different aspects related to the welfare of...
Tail biting is an abnormal behaviour of pigs that is thought to have a multi-factorial origin. It is...
Tail biting is an adverse behaviour characterised by manipulation of a pig’s tail by another pig res...
Tail biting is both an important economic and a welfare problem. The primary preventive measure, alm...
Abstract Background Tail biting is a common and serio...
Tail biting is a common problem in modern pig production and has a negative impact on both animal we...
Tail biting is an important animal welfare issue in the pig sector. Studies have identified various ...
Tail biting causes widespread problems both for animal welfare and in the form of economic losses in...
© 2019 The Authors Pigs reared in intensive farming systems are more likely to develop damaging beha...
One of the largest animal welfare problems in modern pig production is tail biting. This abnormal be...
This scientific opinion focuses on the welfare of pigs on farm, and is based on literature and exper...
Tail docking is often carried out to prevent excessive tail biting. It is however the question if pi...
Tail biting is one of the most important animal welfare problems in pig fattening in many countries....
Tail biting is a multifactorial problem with important welfare as well as economic consequences. Dif...
Tail-biting is globally recognized as a welfare concern for commercial swine production. Substantial...
EFSA has issued in the past the 5 scientific opinions on different aspects related to the welfare of...
Tail biting is an abnormal behaviour of pigs that is thought to have a multi-factorial origin. It is...
Tail biting is an adverse behaviour characterised by manipulation of a pig’s tail by another pig res...
Tail biting is both an important economic and a welfare problem. The primary preventive measure, alm...
Abstract Background Tail biting is a common and serio...
Tail biting is a common problem in modern pig production and has a negative impact on both animal we...
Tail biting is an important animal welfare issue in the pig sector. Studies have identified various ...
Tail biting causes widespread problems both for animal welfare and in the form of economic losses in...
© 2019 The Authors Pigs reared in intensive farming systems are more likely to develop damaging beha...
One of the largest animal welfare problems in modern pig production is tail biting. This abnormal be...
This scientific opinion focuses on the welfare of pigs on farm, and is based on literature and exper...
Tail docking is often carried out to prevent excessive tail biting. It is however the question if pi...