1. Impact of tearing spermatic cords during castration in live and dead piglets and consequences on welfare
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Simone M. Schmid, Chiara I. Genter, Céline Heinemann, and Julia Steinhoff-Wagner
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Animal health ,Animal welfare ,Castration management ,Mutilation ,Pain assessment ,Pain behavior ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Background Although the tearing of tissues during castration is forbidden in the EU, it is still routinely applied in many countries. The goal of this study was to evaluate vocalizations and movements of male piglets undergoing castration by applying different techniques and pain treatments based on scores under practical conditions (Trial 1, n = 50) and to investigate anatomical features after castration of dead piglets with different techniques (Trial 2, n = 28). Results In Trial 1, treatment groups did not significantly influence the duration of castration. Both the duration of vocalization and the scores for vocalizations and movements were lower in piglets castrated under general anesthesia (P
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- 2021
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