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Increased number of skin lesions as a measure of aggression following the mixing of slaughter boars from western Canada assembled for export.

机译:来自加拿大西部的供出口的野猪被混合后,作为侵略性手段的皮肤病变数量增加。

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A preliminary observational study was conducted to evaluate the animal welfare impacts of holding and mixing on boars; specifically, the need to tusk trim on arrival at assembly. Cull boars assembled in Manitoba from 3 western Canadian provinces were observed without intervention. Although aggression among boars was common, significant physical injury to boars from handling and other boars was rare. Tusk trimming was widely practised in mature boars prior to transport in the population studied. Length of time assembled, number of boars in a pen, temperature, size of boar, and presence of tusk were not associated with change in the skin score of new boars introduced into a pen. Holding groups of previously unfamiliar boars en route to slaughter did not appear to be a significant risk for increased skin lesions in the population studied. Further research is required into the methods and welfare implications to boars subjected to tusk trimming.
机译:进行了初步的观察性研究,以评估饲养和混合对公猪的动物福利影响;特别是在组装时需要修整。观察到来自加拿大西部3个省的马尼托巴省的公猪未经干预。尽管公猪之间的侵略很普遍,但处理和其他公猪对公猪造成的严重身体伤害却很少。在所研究的种群中,在运输之前,在成熟公猪中广泛进行了象牙修剪。组装时间的长短,笔中公猪的数量,温度,公猪的大小和象牙的存在与引入笔中的新公猪的皮肤得分变化无关。在所研究的人群中,将一群先前不熟悉的公猪在屠宰途中似乎没有明显的增加皮肤病变的风险。还需要进一步研究对经过象牙修剪的公猪的方法和福利含义。

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