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  "html": "<ul><\/ul><p>It is based on the so-called <a href=\"/search/result/commission-staff-working-document-on-best-practices-with-a-view-to-the-prevention-of-routine-tail-docking-and-the-provision-of-enrichment-materials-to-pigs?id=861197\" title=\"/search/result/commission-staff-working-document-on-best-practices-with-a-view-to-the-prevention-of-routine-tail-docking-and-the-provision-of-enrichment-materials-to-pigs?id=861197\" aria-label=\"Staff Working Document. /search/result/commission-staff-working-document-on-best-practices-with-a-view-to-the-prevention-of-routine-tail-docking-and-the-provision-of-enrichment-materials-to-pigs?id=861197\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C42\">Staff Working Document<\/a>, published by the Commission in 2016, which accompanies the <a href=\"/search/result/commission-recommendation-(eu)-2016%2F336-of-8-march-2016-on-the-application-of-council-directive-2008%2F120%2Fec-laying-down-minimum-standards-for-the-protection-of-pigs-as-regards-measures-to-reduce-the-need-for-tail-docking?id=861196\" title=\"/search/result/commission-recommendation-(eu)-2016%2F336-of-8-march-2016-on-the-application-of-council-directive-2008%2F120%2Fec-laying-down-minimum-standards-for-the-protection-of-pigs-as-regards-measures-to-reduce-the-need-for-tail-docking?id=861196\" aria-label=\"Commission Recommendation (EU) 2016/336. /search/result/commission-recommendation-(eu)-2016%2F336-of-8-march-2016-on-the-application-of-council-directive-2008%2F120%2Fec-laying-down-minimum-standards-for-the-protection-of-pigs-as-regards-measures-to-reduce-the-need-for-tail-docking?id=861196\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C43\">Commission Recommendation (EU) 2016/336<\/a> which describes measures to reduce the need for tail-docking. The following six key factors should be checked when carrying out a risk assessment of the incidence of tail-biting: Environmental enrichment; Climate; Health status; Competition over resources; Diet; and Pen structure and cleanliness.<\/p><p><em>Each EURCAW-Pigs dossier is divided in the following 5 items: 'Legislation', ‘Welfare indicators’, ‘knowledge’, 'Inspiring examples', and 'Training courses'.<\/em><\/p><p><sub><em>Source photo: <\/em><\/sub><em><sub>©WUR<\/sub><\/em><sub><em><\/em><\/sub><\/p>"
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  "html": "<h2 data-wm-anchor-id=\"Key_publications-anchor\">Key publications<\/h2><ul><li><a href=\"/search/result/council-directive-98%2F58%2Fec-of-20-july-1998-concerning-the-protection-of-animals-kept-for-farming-purposes?id=227815\" title=\"/search/result/council-directive-98%2F58%2Fec-of-20-july-1998-concerning-the-protection-of-animals-kept-for-farming-purposes?id=227815\" aria-label=\"Council Directive 98/58/EC. /search/result/council-directive-98%2F58%2Fec-of-20-july-1998-concerning-the-protection-of-animals-kept-for-farming-purposes?id=227815\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C27\">Council Directive 98/58/EC<\/a>, EC, 1998 concerning the protection of animals kept for farming purposes lays down the basic principle that pigs should be offered an adequate level of welfare.<\/li><li><a href=\"/search/result/council-directive-2008%2F120%2Fec-of-18-december-2008-laying-down-minimum-standards-for-the-protection-of-pigs?id=392255\" title=\"/search/result/council-directive-2008%2F120%2Fec-of-18-december-2008-laying-down-minimum-standards-for-the-protection-of-pigs?id=392255\" aria-label=\"Council Directive 2008/120/EC. /search/result/council-directive-2008%2F120%2Fec-of-18-december-2008-laying-down-minimum-standards-for-the-protection-of-pigs?id=392255\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C28\">Council Directive 2008/120/EC<\/a>, EC, 2008 elaborates on this and sets out specific rules on the protection of pigs.<\/li><li><a href=\"/search/result/commission-recommendation-(eu)-2016%2F336-of-8-march-2016-on-the-application-of-council-directive-2008%2F120%2Fec-laying-down-minimum-standards-for-the-protection-of-pigs-as-regards-measures-to-reduce-the-need-for-tail-docking?id=861196\" title=\"/search/result/commission-recommendation-(eu)-2016%2F336-of-8-march-2016-on-the-application-of-council-directive-2008%2F120%2Fec-laying-down-minimum-standards-for-the-protection-of-pigs-as-regards-measures-to-reduce-the-need-for-tail-docking?id=861196\" aria-label=\"Commission Recommendation (EU) 2016/336. /search/result/commission-recommendation-(eu)-2016%2F336-of-8-march-2016-on-the-application-of-council-directive-2008%2F120%2Fec-laying-down-minimum-standards-for-the-protection-of-pigs-as-regards-measures-to-reduce-the-need-for-tail-docking?id=861196\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C29\">Commission Recommendation (EU) 2016/336<\/a>, EC, 2016 describes measures to reduce the need for tail-docking.<\/li><li>In accordance with the recommendation, best practices to reduce tail biting are suggested in a <a href=\"/search/result/commission-staff-working-document-on-best-practices-with-a-view-to-the-prevention-of-routine-tail-docking-and-the-provision-of-enrichment-materials-to-pigs?id=861197\" title=\"/search/result/commission-staff-working-document-on-best-practices-with-a-view-to-the-prevention-of-routine-tail-docking-and-the-provision-of-enrichment-materials-to-pigs?id=861197\" aria-label=\"Staff Working Document. /search/result/commission-staff-working-document-on-best-practices-with-a-view-to-the-prevention-of-routine-tail-docking-and-the-provision-of-enrichment-materials-to-pigs?id=861197\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C30\">Staff Working Document<\/a>, EC, 2016 which is not legally binding.<\/li><\/ul><p>Council Directive 2008/120/EC states: \"Neither tail-docking nor reduction of corner teeth must be carried out routinely but only where there is evidence that injuries to sows’ teats or to other pigs’ ears or tails have occurred. Before carrying out these procedures, other measures shall be taken to prevent tail biting and other vices, taking into account environment and stocking densities. For this reason inadequate environmental conditions or management systems must be changed.\" {Annex I, Chapter I, point 8}.<\/p><p><sub><em>Source phot<\/em><\/sub><em><sub>o: <\/sub><sub>©FLI<\/sub><\/em><\/p><ul><\/ul>"
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						"contentarea_template": { "id": "contenttemplate_dossier", "name": "contenttemplate_dossier"},"background": false,"contentarea_leadtext": "Tail biting is an abnormal behaviour, involving the biting of pigs in the tails of their penmates, resulting in tail injuries. It is a response to boredom, insufficient stimulation, and frustration related to negative environmental and management factors that can increase pigs\u2019 stress levels. Tail biting is a multi-factorial problem, filling up a \u2018cumulative risk bucket\u2019. At a certain point, the bucket overflows, and tail biting starts.","image": {
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  "html": "<h2 data-wm-anchor-id=\"Why_bother_about_tail_biting-anchor\">Why bother about tail biting?<\/h2><p><strong><em><\/em><\/strong>Tail biting causes pain, and indicates compromised animal welfare in both biter and victim pigs. It leads to lower carcass weight and condemned or trimmed carcasses. This, in turn, means economic losses for pig farmers. Tail docking, as a remedy to reduce tail biting, also causes pain, fear and frustration. Tail docking may only be carried out if there is evidence of previous tail lesions, and only after all known risk factors have been addressed.<\/p><h2 data-wm-anchor-id=\"Stages_of_tail_biting-anchor\">Stages of tail biting<\/h2><p>Tail biting typically occurs in different stages:<\/p><ul><li><strong>Pre-injury tail chewing<\/strong> is difficult to detect based on inspection of the tails, but early signs include hanging/clamped tails, tail wagging, hairless tails (there should be a clear plume of hair at the tip of the tail), and restlessness;<\/li><li>In the <strong>damaging stage<\/strong>, biting is more forceful, blood is present from wounded tails and the behaviour escalates within the group.<\/li><li>Later on, more severe injuries are visible and larger parts of the area around the tail may have been eaten away: at this stage it is called <strong>cannibalism<\/strong>.<\/li><\/ul><h2 data-wm-anchor-id=\"Guidance-anchor\">Guidance<\/h2><p>The Commission has developed the <a href=\"/search/result/commission-staff-working-document-on-best-practices-with-a-view-to-the-prevention-of-routine-tail-docking-and-the-provision-of-enrichment-materials-to-pigs?id=861197\" title=\"/search/result/commission-staff-working-document-on-best-practices-with-a-view-to-the-prevention-of-routine-tail-docking-and-the-provision-of-enrichment-materials-to-pigs?id=861197\" aria-label=\"Commission Staff Working Document. /search/result/commission-staff-working-document-on-best-practices-with-a-view-to-the-prevention-of-routine-tail-docking-and-the-provision-of-enrichment-materials-to-pigs?id=861197\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C63\">Commission Staff Working Document<\/a> on how to implement the <a href=\"/search/result/commission-recommendation-(eu)-2016%2F336-of-8-march-2016-on-the-application-of-council-directive-2008%2F120%2Fec-laying-down-minimum-standards-for-the-protection-of-pigs-as-regards-measures-to-reduce-the-need-for-tail-docking?id=861196\" title=\"/search/result/commission-recommendation-(eu)-2016%2F336-of-8-march-2016-on-the-application-of-council-directive-2008%2F120%2Fec-laying-down-minimum-standards-for-the-protection-of-pigs-as-regards-measures-to-reduce-the-need-for-tail-docking?id=861196\" aria-label=\"Commission Recommendation. /search/result/commission-recommendation-(eu)-2016%2F336-of-8-march-2016-on-the-application-of-council-directive-2008%2F120%2Fec-laying-down-minimum-standards-for-the-protection-of-pigs-as-regards-measures-to-reduce-the-need-for-tail-docking?id=861196\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C64\">Commission Recommendation<\/a> and best practices to reduce the need for tail-docking. Moreover, the Commission’s leaflet <a href=\"/search/result/cutting-the-need-for-tail-docking---leaflet?id=861195\" title=\"/search/result/cutting-the-need-for-tail-docking---leaflet?id=861195\" aria-label=\"Cutting the need for tail docking. /search/result/cutting-the-need-for-tail-docking---leaflet?id=861195\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C65\">Cutting the need for tail docking<\/a>, available in 8 languages, recommends actions to take for each of the six key (risk) factors: Environmental enrichment; Climate; Health status; Competition over resources; Diet; and Pen structure and cleanliness.<\/p><p>Welfare indicators for inspections for assessment of (the risks for) tail biting are given in the next section.<\/p><p><em><sub>Source photo:<\/sub><sub> ©Bracke et al. 2012<\/sub><\/em><sub><\/sub><\/p><ul><\/ul>"
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  "html": "<h2 data-wm-anchor-id=\"Iceberg_indicator-anchor\">Iceberg indicator<\/h2><p>It is difficult to distinguish whether fresh tail lesions occurred on farm, during the transport to the abattoir or within the lairage pens. However, beside the limitations, assessing tail damage at the abattoir <ins>potentially<\/ins> can serve as an <a href=\"https://eurcaw-pigs.eu/search/result/tail-injuries-as-animal-based-iceberg-indicator-to-assess-multitude-welfare-issues-on-farm-(ice-pigs-2023-01-en;-v1.0)?id=1203598\" title=\"https://eurcaw-pigs.eu/search/result/tail-injuries-as-animal-based-iceberg-indicator-to-assess-multitude-welfare-issues-on-farm-(ice-pigs-2023-01-en;-v1.0)?id=1203598\" aria-label=\"iceberg indicator\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C69\">iceberg indicator<\/a> for on farm welfare and health if (a) functioning feedback systems to farmers and Competent Authorities are available and (b) standardized assessments of tail lesions at the slaughterhouse are implemented.<\/p><p>Automated methods for recording tail lesions and lengths at the abattoir have been successfully developed and tested in research pilot projects. However, there is still a need for further improvements of the algorithms and technology before these systems can be put into practice.<\/p><p>For further reading on background, existing practices in the EU, results, and future developments, see EURCAW-Pigs’ short review “<a href=\"https://eurcaw-pigs.eu/search/result/existing-practices-and-current-research-on-feedback-of-tail-slaughter-findings?id=1203785\" title=\"https://eurcaw-pigs.eu/search/result/existing-practices-and-current-research-on-feedback-of-tail-slaughter-findings?id=1203785\" aria-label=\"Existing practices and current research on feedback of tail slaughter findings\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C70\">Existing practices and current research on feedback of tail slaughter findings<\/a>”. <\/p><p><sub><em>Source photo: ©FLI, A. Schubbert<\/em><\/sub><\/p>"
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  "html": "<h2 data-wm-anchor-id=\"Early_life_risk_factors-anchor\">Early life risk factors<\/h2><p>EURCAW-Pigs gives a short overview of the current knowledge on potential early life risk factors and their impact on tail biting behaviour in later life in the short review “<a href=\"https://eurcaw-pigs.eu/search/result/management-of-unweaned-piglets?id=1203790\" title=\"https://eurcaw-pigs.eu/search/result/management-of-unweaned-piglets?id=1203790\" aria-label=\"Management of unweaned piglets\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C67\">Management of unweaned piglets<\/a>”. <\/p><p>Tail biting is a multifactorial problem and different aspects can contribute to the expression of tail biting. The suckling period is a very sensitive phase in piglet production. Piglets, especially from large litters, are highly challenged in early life. Risk factors such as undernutrition, social stress due to competition, and crossfostering are suggested to increase tail biting behaviour in later life. These factors mostly relate to hyper-prolific sows with large litter sizes.<\/p><p>Further research is needed to investigate possible effects of thermal comfort, air quality, health status, acute stress and the housing environment to prevent the expression of tail biting in later life.<\/p><p><sub><em>Source photo: ©AU, Cecilie Kobek-Kjeldager<\/em><\/sub><\/p><p><sub><em><\/em><\/sub><sub><em><\/em><\/sub><\/p>"
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  "html": "<h2 data-wm-anchor-id=\"How_to_assess_tail_biting-anchor\">How to assess tail biting?<\/h2><p><strong>On-farm<\/strong><\/p><ul><li>In a first step you may estimate the <a href=\"/search/result/tail-docking:-how-to-recognize-docked-tails-in-pigs%3F-:-indicator-factsheet?id=992529\" title=\"/search/result/tail-docking:-how-to-recognize-docked-tails-in-pigs%3F-:-indicator-factsheet?id=992529\" aria-label=\"length of the tail. /search/result/tail-docking:-how-to-recognize-docked-tails-in-pigs%3F-:-indicator-factsheet?id=992529\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C06\">length of the tail<\/a>. Is it intact or shortened? A shortened tail can result from tail docking or from tail biting.<\/li><li>In a second step you may assess <a href=\"/search/result/tail-injuries:-indicator-for-tail-biting-in-pigs,-indicator-factsheet?id=992526\" title=\"/search/result/tail-injuries:-indicator-for-tail-biting-in-pigs,-indicator-factsheet?id=992526\" aria-label=\"minor or severe tail lesions. /search/result/tail-injuries:-indicator-for-tail-biting-in-pigs,-indicator-factsheet?id=992526\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C07\">minor or severe tail lesions<\/a>. Severe lesions are recognized by wounds or necrosis.<\/li><\/ul><ul><\/ul><h2 data-wm-anchor-id=\"How_to_assess_the_risk_for_tai-anchor\">How to assess the risk for tail biting?<\/h2><p data-wm-anchor-id=\"Enrichment_(How_to_assess_the_risk_for_tai)-anchor\"><strong>Enrichment - <\/strong>Absence of sufficient and adequate enrichment materials is the largest risk factor for tail biting. Indicators that can be checked to ensure that pigs benefit from proper enrichment materials are:<\/p><ul><li><a href=\"/search/result/suitability-of-enrichment-materials:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs,-indicator-factsheet?id=992525\" title=\"/search/result/suitability-of-enrichment-materials:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs,-indicator-factsheet?id=992525\" aria-label=\"Suitability enrichment materials. /search/result/suitability-of-enrichment-materials:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs,-indicator-factsheet?id=992525\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C57\">Suitability enrichment materials<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"/search/result/signs-of-enrichment-use:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs?id=1000358\" title=\"/search/result/signs-of-enrichment-use:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs?id=1000358\" aria-label=\"Signs of enrichment use. /search/result/signs-of-enrichment-use:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs?id=1000358\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C59\">Signs of enrichment use<\/a><\/li><\/ul><p><strong>Climate<\/strong> - Indicator to assess risks for poor thermal comfort and air quality.<\/p><ul><li><a href=\"/search/result/fouling:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs,-indicator-factsheet?id=992528\" title=\"/search/result/fouling:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs,-indicator-factsheet?id=992528\" aria-label=\"Pig fouling. /search/result/fouling:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs,-indicator-factsheet?id=992528\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C60\">Pig fouling<\/a><\/li><\/ul><p><strong>Health and fitness - <\/strong>Specific indicators of herd health are: <strong><\/strong><\/p><ul><li><a href=\"/search/result/lameness:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs?id=992530\" title=\"/search/result/lameness:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs?id=992530\" aria-label=\"Lameness levels. /search/result/lameness:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs?id=992530\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C61\">Lameness levels<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"/search/result/how-many-hospital-pens-should-a-pig-farm-have%3F-(q2e---190509-01)-:-question-to-eurcaw-pigs?id=876824\" title=\"/search/result/how-many-hospital-pens-should-a-pig-farm-have%3F-(q2e---190509-01)-:-question-to-eurcaw-pigs?id=876824\" aria-label=\"Percentage of pigs in hospital pens. /search/result/how-many-hospital-pens-should-a-pig-farm-have%3F-(q2e---190509-01)-:-question-to-eurcaw-pigs?id=876824\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C62\">Percentage of pigs in hospital pens<\/a><strong><\/strong><\/li><\/ul><p><strong>Competition over resources<\/strong> - The provision of sufficient resources can be confirmed by an indicator<br>such as:<\/p><ul><li><strong><\/strong><strong><\/strong><a href=\"/search/result/skin-lesions:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs?id=992527\" title=\"/search/result/skin-lesions:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs?id=992527\" aria-label=\"Skin lesions. /search/result/skin-lesions:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs?id=992527\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C45\">Skin lesions<\/a><\/li><\/ul><p><strong>Diet - <\/strong>The provision of an adequate and balanced diet can be confirmed by indicators such as:<strong><\/strong><strong><\/strong><\/p><ul><li><a href=\"/search/result/body-condition:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs,-indicator-factsheet?id=993479\" title=\"/search/result/body-condition:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs,-indicator-factsheet?id=993479\" aria-label=\"Good body condition. /search/result/body-condition:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs,-indicator-factsheet?id=993479\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C46\">Good body condition<\/a><strong><\/strong><strong><\/strong><\/li><li><a href=\"/search/result/permanent-access-to-water:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs?id=996661\" title=\"/search/result/permanent-access-to-water:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs?id=996661\" aria-label=\"Continuous access to fresh water. /search/result/permanent-access-to-water:-indicator-to-assess-the-risks-for-tail-biting-in-pigs?id=996661\" data-wm-linkcode=\"C47\">Continuous access to fresh water<\/a><\/li><\/ul><p><strong><\/strong><strong>Pen structure/cleanliness - 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