Prevalence of tail damage and ear lesions in docked and undocked pigs during trials to find alternatives to tail docking on Spanish commercial farms
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Publication date
2024-08-28ISSN
0042-4900
Abstract
Background
Tail docking is widely used to control tail biting in pigs, but it is a painful and stressful procedure. The impact of non-docking trials on tail damage (TD) and ear lesions (EL) from weaning to slaughter was assessed on four commercial farms.
Methods
A total of 898 docked pigs (396 DP) or undocked pigs (502 UP) were assessed for tail damage and ear lesions at the beginning and end of the weaner stage, during fattening and at the abattoir during slaughter.
Results
The percentage of UP with shortened tails increased significantly from weaning to fattening, but the percentage of non-inflamed tails and tails without fresh lesions increased. In terms of severity of lesion, a lower percentage of pigs scored as ‘no visible lesion’ at the end of weaning compared to fattening, both for UP and DP (p < 0.05). DP always had a lower percentage of TD, whereas UP had a lower percentage of EL at the end of weaning.
Limitation
It was not possible to statistically compare different preventive strategies trialed on farms as alternatives to docking.
Conclusion
This study highlights that combining tail length and lesion score at slaughter could be a reliable on-farm welfare indicator.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
636 - Animal husbandry and breeding in general. Livestock rearing. Breeding of domestic animals
Pages
11
Publisher
Wiley
Is part of
Veterinary Record
Recommended citation
Teixeira, Dayane Lemos, Marc Bagaria, Roger Vidal, Marçal Verdú, Ricard Parés, and Emma Fàbrega. 2024. “Prevalence of tail damage and ear lesions in docked and undocked pigs during trials to find alternatives to tail docking on Spanish commercial ferms”. Veterinary Record (Aug 28:e4436). doi:10.1002/vetr.4436.
Grant agreement number
MICIU/Programa Estatal de I+D+I orientada a los retos de la sociedad/RTI2018-096034-R-C21/ES/DESARROLLO DE NUEVAS TECNOLOGIAS (APPS) PARA LA CERTIFICACION EN BIENESTAR ANIMAL Y LA EVALUACION DE RIESGOS EN PRODUCCION PORCINA Y AVICOLA INTENSIVA/TECHWEL
FEDER/ / /EU/ /
Program
Benestar Animal
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