Using meat inspection data for better pig welfare

16-01-2019 | | |
Using meat inspection data for better pig welfare. Photo: Ronald Hissink
Using meat inspection data for better pig welfare. Photo: Ronald Hissink
The analysis of meat inspection data at slaughter suggests availability of genetic variation for most common indicators of poor animal welfare. That way, genetic selection can be a tool in reducing the risk of diseases, thereby reducing pain and suffering of animals. Meat inspection data along with the genetic selection for economically important production traits can be used to enhance animal welfare, so much became clear from a recent publication in the peer-reviewed journal Animals. Research


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Vincent
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Kees van
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Matthew Wedzerai Correspondent