Tail biting behaviour in pigs is a common problem in conventional housing systems. Our study examined the consistency over time in tail biting and tail damage and it explored the predictive value of general behaviours observed in individual pigs and in pens as a whole. Pigs (n = 480), reared in conventional farrowing pens with a sow crate, were followed from pre-weaning to slaughter (23 weeks). Post-weaning, piglets were housed barren (B) or enriched (E). Behaviours were observed pre-weaning (averaged per litter) and post-weaning in three phases (weaner, grower, finisher) (averaged per pig/phase). Tail damage of individual pigs was scored weekly from weaning (4 weeks) onwards (averaged per phase). Relationships between tail biting and tail ...
SUMMARY Tail biting is one of the most serious welfare challenges in the modern pig industry. There...
The current conditions in which weaned pigs are kept are the most important in relation to the devel...
Tail docking is often carried out to prevent excessive tail biting. It is however the question if pi...
Tail biting behaviour in pigs is a common problem in conventional housing systems. Our study examine...
Tail biting in pigs is a widespread behavioural vice with significant animal welfare and economic co...
Conflicting hypotheses exist about the contribution of individual pigs to the development of a tail-...
Tail biting is an adverse behaviour characterised by manipulation of a pig’s tail by another pig res...
Tail biting in pigs is a damaging behaviour and remains an economic and welfare problem in modern pi...
Ursinus, W.W. (2014). A tale too long for a tail too short? Identification of characteristics in pig...
IntroductionTail biting is a widespread problem in pig production systems and has a negative impact ...
IntroductionTail biting is a widespread problem in pig production systems and has a negative impact ...
Approximately 5% of pigs slaughtered in the UK have been tail-bitten, leading to welfare and product...
This PhD investigated the development and prediction of tail-biting outbreaks, the effect of straw p...
Predicting that an outbreak of tail-biting is going to Occur in a group of pigs would be a useful to...
Tail biting is an abnormal behaviour of pigs that is thought to have a multi-factorial origin. It is...
SUMMARY Tail biting is one of the most serious welfare challenges in the modern pig industry. There...
The current conditions in which weaned pigs are kept are the most important in relation to the devel...
Tail docking is often carried out to prevent excessive tail biting. It is however the question if pi...
Tail biting behaviour in pigs is a common problem in conventional housing systems. Our study examine...
Tail biting in pigs is a widespread behavioural vice with significant animal welfare and economic co...
Conflicting hypotheses exist about the contribution of individual pigs to the development of a tail-...
Tail biting is an adverse behaviour characterised by manipulation of a pig’s tail by another pig res...
Tail biting in pigs is a damaging behaviour and remains an economic and welfare problem in modern pi...
Ursinus, W.W. (2014). A tale too long for a tail too short? Identification of characteristics in pig...
IntroductionTail biting is a widespread problem in pig production systems and has a negative impact ...
IntroductionTail biting is a widespread problem in pig production systems and has a negative impact ...
Approximately 5% of pigs slaughtered in the UK have been tail-bitten, leading to welfare and product...
This PhD investigated the development and prediction of tail-biting outbreaks, the effect of straw p...
Predicting that an outbreak of tail-biting is going to Occur in a group of pigs would be a useful to...
Tail biting is an abnormal behaviour of pigs that is thought to have a multi-factorial origin. It is...
SUMMARY Tail biting is one of the most serious welfare challenges in the modern pig industry. There...
The current conditions in which weaned pigs are kept are the most important in relation to the devel...
Tail docking is often carried out to prevent excessive tail biting. It is however the question if pi...