Tail biting is a most serious welfare problem in pigs raised for slaughter. In instances of an outbreak of tail biting, scientists have recommended that farmers take measures such as removal of affected animals, provision of enrichment materials and application of repellents to the pigs' tails. However, no scientific study has ever confirmed the efficacy of any of these suggestions in counteracting an ongoing outbreak. Here, the efficacy of two repellent ointments, Dippel's oil and Stockholm tar, were examined in a tail-chew test. For this, a novel piece of nylon rope was used as a tail model to measure biting behaviour semi-automatically in 24 single-sex groups of growing pigs (total 264 pigs). Repeated measures analysis showed no effect o...
One of the largest animal welfare problems in modern pig production is tail biting. This abnormal be...
Tail biting is a serious animal welfare and economic problem in pig production. Tail docking, which ...
Tail biting is an abnormal behaviour of pigs that is thought to have a multi-factorial origin. It is...
Tail biting is a most serious welfare problem in pigs raised for slaughter. In instances of an outbr...
Injurious behaviours in pigs may involve persistent or forceful biting in specific body parts and ma...
The aims of this study were to evaluate four preventive measures and two curative treatments of tail...
Tail biting is an adverse behaviour characterised by manipulation of a pig’s tail by another pig res...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of combined dietary and enrichment strategies to manage tail ...
A widespread problem in the housing of captive animals is the occurrence and development of abnormal...
Tail biting is one of the most important animal welfare problems in pig fattening in many countries....
Chewing and rooting are high behavioural priorities in pigs. Lack of suitable materials can lead to ...
The provision of manipulable material to pigs is a legal requirement to ensure their good welfare. L...
Tail docking is often carried out to prevent excessive tail biting. It is however the question if pi...
Pigs have a need for manipulable materials to satisfy a range of behavioural needs, which can be dif...
One of the largest animal welfare problems in modern pig production is tail biting. This abnormal be...
Tail biting is a serious animal welfare and economic problem in pig production. Tail docking, which ...
Tail biting is an abnormal behaviour of pigs that is thought to have a multi-factorial origin. It is...
Tail biting is a most serious welfare problem in pigs raised for slaughter. In instances of an outbr...
Injurious behaviours in pigs may involve persistent or forceful biting in specific body parts and ma...
The aims of this study were to evaluate four preventive measures and two curative treatments of tail...
Tail biting is an adverse behaviour characterised by manipulation of a pig’s tail by another pig res...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of combined dietary and enrichment strategies to manage tail ...
A widespread problem in the housing of captive animals is the occurrence and development of abnormal...
Tail biting is one of the most important animal welfare problems in pig fattening in many countries....
Chewing and rooting are high behavioural priorities in pigs. Lack of suitable materials can lead to ...
The provision of manipulable material to pigs is a legal requirement to ensure their good welfare. L...
Tail docking is often carried out to prevent excessive tail biting. It is however the question if pi...
Pigs have a need for manipulable materials to satisfy a range of behavioural needs, which can be dif...
One of the largest animal welfare problems in modern pig production is tail biting. This abnormal be...
Tail biting is a serious animal welfare and economic problem in pig production. Tail docking, which ...
Tail biting is an abnormal behaviour of pigs that is thought to have a multi-factorial origin. It is...