Impact of tearing spermatic cords during castration in live and dead piglets and consequences on welfare.
Simone M SchmidChiara I GenterCéline HeinemannJulia Steinhoff-WagnerPublished in: Porcine health management (2021)
The trials uncovered significant differences between behavior expressed by piglets castrated by tearing or cutting, indicating a higher pain level in the tearing group. It was found that the castration technique tearing increased the amount of removed tissues and might cause intraabdominal damage to the remaining tissues and vessels in a yet unknown dimension. These findings should be considered for implementation and stricter enforcement of the ban on tearing for castration.