Occurrence of tail docking and tail biting in weaner pigs—A preliminary study in Portuguese abattoirs

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Eduarda Gomes-Neves , Matilde Fontes Teixeira , Margarida Fonseca Cardoso
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Abstract

EU legislation forbids the systematic use of tail docking. Tail-biting is a welfare problem in swine production, including weaners. In Portugal, like in Spain, Greece, Italy, Croatia, and Serbia the transport of five-week-old pigs to the abattoir is a common practice. This study aimed to evaluate the occurrence of tail docking and tail-biting in weaners and associate it with the farm of origin/grouping centre and meat inspection results. Weaners were observed at 6 abattoirs in the Central Region of Portugal. Origin, docking status, tail lesions, and carcass condemnation were recorded during post-mortem inspection. A total of 15,863 weaners were assessed, 12.6 % came from assembly centres, 22 % with docked tails, 21.5 % with tail lesions, and 60 weaners were condemned. Tail-biting lesions were significantly associated with having an undocked tail. This association was stronger if the weaners came from intermediate assembly centres compared to weaners that came directly from the farm (AOR = 5.642, 95 %CI 2.885 to 11.030, P = 0.017 versus AOR = 1.403, 95 %CI 1.062 to 1.853, P < 0.001). The rate of carcass condemnations was higher among weaners presenting tail lesions (6.15 versus 3.13/1000 in weaners without tail lesion). The most frequent cause of condemnation was polyarthritis/purulent arthritis (1.6 per 1000 weaners). Our study shows that tail-docking is still practiced, and having the tails undocked is an additional vulnerability in what concerns tail-biting, especially in those weaners that do not go directly from the farm to the abattoir, with intermediate stops at assembly centres. New regulation is needed that takes into account this further deterioration in animal welfare.

断奶猪的断尾和咬尾现象--葡萄牙屠宰场的初步研究
欧盟立法禁止系统地使用断尾措施。咬尾是猪生产中的一个福利问题,包括断奶猪。在葡萄牙,与西班牙、希腊、意大利、克罗地亚和塞尔维亚一样,将 5 周大的猪运往屠宰场是一种常见的做法。本研究旨在评估断奶仔猪甩尾和咬尾的发生率,并将其与原产地农场/分群中心和肉类检验结果联系起来。在葡萄牙中部地区的 6 个屠宰场对断奶牛进行了观察。在死后检查过程中记录了产地、去势情况、尾部损伤和胴体报废情况。共评估了 15,863 头断奶仔牛,其中 12.6% 来自集结中心,22% 的断奶仔牛咬尾,21.5% 的断奶仔牛尾部有病变,60 头断奶仔牛被宰杀。尾部咬伤与尾部未扣明显相关。与直接来自农场的断奶仔猪相比,如果断奶仔猪来自中间集配中心,则这种关联性更强(AOR = 5.642, 95 %CI 2.885 to 11.030, = 0.017 versus AOR = 1.403, 95 %CI 1.062 to 1.853, < 0.001)。出现尾部病变的断奶仔猪的胴体报废率更高(6.15/1000,而未出现尾部病变的断奶仔猪为 3.13/1000)。最常见的致死原因是多发性关节炎/化脓性关节炎(每 1000 头断奶牛中有 1.6 头)。我们的研究表明,目前仍有给断奶牛扣尾的做法,而不扣尾会增加咬尾的风险,特别是对于那些不直接从农场运往屠宰场,而是中途在集结中心停留的断奶牛。考虑到动物福利的进一步恶化,需要制定新的法规。
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Livestock Science
Livestock Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
237
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Livestock Science promotes the sound development of the livestock sector by publishing original, peer-reviewed research and review articles covering all aspects of this broad field. The journal welcomes submissions on the avant-garde areas of animal genetics, breeding, growth, reproduction, nutrition, physiology, and behaviour in addition to genetic resources, welfare, ethics, health, management and production systems. The high-quality content of this journal reflects the truly international nature of this broad area of research.
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