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'Phasing out pig tail docking in the EU - present state, challenges and possibilities'.

Nancy De BriyneCharlotte BergThomas BlahaAndreas PalzerDéborah Temple
Published in: Porcine health management (2018)
In many European countries the majority of the pigs are still routinely tail-docked, which is a violation of the European legislation. To stop routine tail docking it is necessary to raise the awareness and education about risk factors to prevent tail biting. The growing knowledge about the reasons for failing voluntary national initiatives as well as about successful measures taken by some countries to make pig production with intact tails feasible should be distributed throughout the EU pig producing community. The veterinary profession has a significant role to play in raising awareness, facilitate knowledge transfer and to identify risk factors and solutions on farm level for the benefit of pig health and welfare.
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