Background: Organic pig production is expanding and amongst the objectives of organic farming are enhancing animal health and welfare. However, some studies have reported a higher prevalence of lameness and joint condemnation at slaughter in free-range/organic pigs than in conventionally raised pigs. Organic slaughter pigs have free-range housing in which indoor and outdoor access is compulsory, while in conventional farming the pigs are commonly confined to indoor pens. The present study evaluated the effects of free-range and confined housing on lameness prevalence in a herd of 106 finisher pigs, and whether osteochondrosis and Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae associated arthritis influences these effects. We also evaluated the association be...
Claw lesions and lameness in sows are an important welfare concern as well as a cause of considerabl...
Lameness affects over 20% of commercial pigs in the UK and is a significant threat to the sustainabi...
Lameness in suckling piglets is a major problem in farrowing enterprises. Apart from animal sufferin...
Background: Organic pig production is expanding and amongst the objectives of organic farming are ...
Osteochondrosis (OC) is a growth cartilage disease initiated by ischemia which causes a focal delay ...
Background Free-range housing, in which pigs have access to both indoor and outdoor areas, is man...
Osteochondrosis (OC) is seen as the main cause of leg weakness in pigs, leading to welfare problems ...
International audienceIn pig farming, physical constraints and genetic selection for high production...
Increased prevalence of joint abnormalities at slaughter among pigs from organically certified herds...
Osteochondrosis, but not lameness, is more frequent among free-range pigs than confined herd-mate
Sustainable development of organic pig production needs to include both animal welfare and productiv...
Sow lameness is a s ignificant welfa re issue and has major econo mic impacts for the U.S. swine ind...
Background: In today's porcine industry, lameness has a major welfare and economic impact, and is of...
The objective of this article is to review causes of lameness lesions, lameness detection methods, f...
Claw lesions and lameness in sows are an important welfare concern as well as a cause of considerabl...
Lameness affects over 20% of commercial pigs in the UK and is a significant threat to the sustainabi...
Lameness in suckling piglets is a major problem in farrowing enterprises. Apart from animal sufferin...
Background: Organic pig production is expanding and amongst the objectives of organic farming are ...
Osteochondrosis (OC) is a growth cartilage disease initiated by ischemia which causes a focal delay ...
Background Free-range housing, in which pigs have access to both indoor and outdoor areas, is man...
Osteochondrosis (OC) is seen as the main cause of leg weakness in pigs, leading to welfare problems ...
International audienceIn pig farming, physical constraints and genetic selection for high production...
Increased prevalence of joint abnormalities at slaughter among pigs from organically certified herds...
Osteochondrosis, but not lameness, is more frequent among free-range pigs than confined herd-mate
Sustainable development of organic pig production needs to include both animal welfare and productiv...
Sow lameness is a s ignificant welfa re issue and has major econo mic impacts for the U.S. swine ind...
Background: In today's porcine industry, lameness has a major welfare and economic impact, and is of...
The objective of this article is to review causes of lameness lesions, lameness detection methods, f...
Claw lesions and lameness in sows are an important welfare concern as well as a cause of considerabl...
Lameness affects over 20% of commercial pigs in the UK and is a significant threat to the sustainabi...
Lameness in suckling piglets is a major problem in farrowing enterprises. Apart from animal sufferin...