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Wild boar behaviour during live-trap capture in a corral-style trap: implications for animal welfare.

Åsa FahlmanJohan LindsjöTherese Arvén NorlingPetter KjellanderErik Olof ÅgrenUlrika Alm Bergvall
Published in: Acta veterinaria Scandinavica (2020)
Behavioural assessment provided valuable information for determination of capture-induced stress in wild boar when evaluating live-trapping in a corral-style trap, whereas pathological evaluation through necropsy did not fully reflect the animal welfare aspects of live-trapping. We emphasize the inclusion of species-specific behavioural data assessment for evaluation of capture-related stress during live-trapping and for testing of new trap constructions before approval.
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