نتایج جستجو برای: Tail-docking

تعداد نتایج: 72750  

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2013
m. kaya m. cenesiz f. onder m. uzun s. yildiz

the aim of the study was to investigate the effect of tail-docking on the lh pulse frequency in femaletuj lambs. twelve female lambs were assigned into two equal groups. a rubber ring was applied to the baseof the tail for shedding off. blood samples were collected for 8 h in the 4th and 8th months of age todetermine pulsatile secretion of lh. starting from the age of 6 months, blood samples we...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2008
M A Sutherland P J Bryer N Krebs J J McGlone

Tail docking of piglets is a routine procedure on farms to control tail-biting behaviour; however, docking can cause an acute stress response. The objectives of this research were to determine the stress responses to tail docking in piglets and to compare two methods of tail docking; cautery iron (CAUT) and the more commonly used blunt trauma cutters (BT). At approximately 6 days of age, piglet...

2016
Anna Valros Camilla Munsterhjelm Laura Hänninen Tiina Kauppinen Mari Heinonen

BACKGROUND Tail biting is a common and serious welfare problem in pig production, causing large economical losses. Tail docking is performed routinely in most EU countries to reduce the tail biting risk. However, tail docking is painful, and does not prevent tail biting totally. The risk factors behind tail docking are multifactorial and most analyses are based on studies using biological or ep...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2006
A I Turner B J Hosking R A Parr A J Tilbrook

It is important to understand factors that may influence responses to stress, as these factors may also influence vulnerability to pathologies that can develop when stress responses are excessive or prolonged. It is clear that, in adults, the sex of an individual can influence the cortisol response to stress in a stressor specific manner. Nevertheless, the stage of development at which these se...

Journal: :Australian Veterinary Journal 2003

H. Atashi, J. Izadifard

78 Ghezel and 76 Mehraban sheep were used to evaluate the effect of fat-tail docking on reproductive performance. Within two days after birth the tails of 32 Ghezel female lambs and 28 Mehraban female lambs were docked using a tight rubber ring. The lambs were allowed to reproduce for three lambing opportunities and their reproductive performances were evaluated. The effect of docking on the fe...

Journal: :Australian veterinary journal 2003
P C Bennett E Perini

Different groups in our community hold strong views about tail docking in domestic dogs. These range from veterinary associations and welfare organisations, which typically want the practice banned, to purebred dog associations, which vigorously oppose the introduction of antidocking legislation. An evaluation of the tail docking issue, which is informed and nonemotive, requires the integration...

2015
Anna Valros Mari Heinonen

Tail biting is a common problem in modern pig production and has a negative impact on both animal welfare and economic result of the farm. Tail biting risk is increased by management and housing practices that fail to meet the basic needs of pigs. Tail docking is commonly used to reduce the risk of tail biting, but tail docking in itself is a welfare problem, as it causes pain to the pigs, and ...

F. Onder M. Cenesiz M. Kaya, M. Uzun S. Yildiz

The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of tail-docking on the LH pulse frequency in femaleTuj lambs. Twelve female lambs were assigned into two equal groups. A rubber ring was applied to the baseof the tail for shedding off. Blood samples were collected for 8 h in the 4th and 8th months of age todetermine pulsatile secretion of LH. Starting from the age of 6 months, blood samples we...

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