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Impact of feed, light and access to manipulable material on tail biting in pigs with intact tails.

Per WallgrenMagnus JohanssonTorun WallgrenZeljko SusicKerstin SigfridsonSven-Erik Johansson
Published in: Acta veterinaria Scandinavica (2024)
The incidence of TB in fast growing non-tail-docked pigs in the herd was successfully reduced by supplementing the feed with amino acids, minerals, vitamins and fibres. Additional manipulable material accelerated that process and non-flickering illumination may have had an impact in preventing TB. The results obtained do not support the need for tail-docking of pigs, provided that the needs of the pigs in terms of feed ingredients, stocking density and access to manipulable materials are fulfilled.
Keyphrases
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • amino acid
  • molecular dynamics simulations