Rearing Pigs with Intact Tails—Experiences and Practical Solutions in Sweden
Abstract
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Descriptive of Results of Tail Biting in Sweden
3. Internal and External Factors in Relation to Tail Biting (and Contrasting Production Conditions)
3.1. Internal Factors
3.2. External Factors
3.2.1. Stocking Density
3.2.2. Group Size
3.2.3. Flooring
3.2.4. Air Quality and Light
3.2.5. Manure Handling Systems
3.2.6. Feed and water
3.3. Pig Health
3.4. Environmental Enrichment
4. General Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Management Routine | Legislation Applied | |
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EU | Sweden | |
Tail docking | No (but still practiced) | No |
Crating of Sows | 4 weeks during lactation and 4 weeks after insemination | No |
Straw provision | No | Yes |
Weaning age | 28 days (21 days if they are moved into specialised housings | 28 days (a few piglets per batch may be weaned at 21 days, if part of a special control program) |
Space allowance sow and piglets | 2.25 m2 0.3–1 m2 dependent on weight See Figure 1 | 6 m2 |
Space allowance growing finishing pigs | 0.3–1 m2 dependent on weight See Figure 1 | = 0.17 + (kg LW)/130. See Figure 1 |
Slatted floors | Fully slatted floors | Partly slatted floors (maximum slatted floors ~35%) |
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Wallgren, T.; Lundeheim, N.; Wallenbeck, A.; Westin, R.; Gunnarsson, S. Rearing Pigs with Intact Tails—Experiences and Practical Solutions in Sweden. Animals 2019, 9, 812. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9100812
Wallgren T, Lundeheim N, Wallenbeck A, Westin R, Gunnarsson S. Rearing Pigs with Intact Tails—Experiences and Practical Solutions in Sweden. Animals. 2019; 9(10):812. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9100812
Chicago/Turabian StyleWallgren, Torun, Nils Lundeheim, Anna Wallenbeck, Rebecka Westin, and Stefan Gunnarsson. 2019. "Rearing Pigs with Intact Tails—Experiences and Practical Solutions in Sweden" Animals 9, no. 10: 812. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9100812
APA StyleWallgren, T., Lundeheim, N., Wallenbeck, A., Westin, R., & Gunnarsson, S. (2019). Rearing Pigs with Intact Tails—Experiences and Practical Solutions in Sweden. Animals, 9(10), 812. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9100812