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    A longitudinal study of pre- and post-weaning tail damage in non-docked pigs
    A longitudinal study of pre- and post-weaning tail damage in non-docked pigs
    by F. Hakansson, H.P. Lahrmann, B. Forkman
    Published 2020-01-01
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    Effect of straw amount on feed intake and weight gain in growing pigs housed in pens with partly slatted floor
    Effect of straw amount on feed intake and weight gain in growing pigs housed in pens with partly slatted floor
    by M.B. Jensen, M.S. Herskin, N. Canibe, B. Forkman, L.J. Pedersen
    Published 2020-01-01
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    More tail lesions among undocked than tail docked pigs in a conventional herd
    More tail lesions among undocked than tail docked pigs in a conventional herd
    by H.P. Lahrmann, M.E. Busch, R.B. D’Eath, B. Forkman, C.F. Hansen
    Published 2017-01-01
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    Effect of pen design on tail biting and tail-directed behaviour of finishing pigs with intact tails
    Effect of pen design on tail biting and tail-directed behaviour of finishing pigs with intact tails
    by P. Brandt, F. Hakansson, T. Jensen, M.B.F. Nielsen, H.P. Lahrmann, C.F. Hansen, B. Forkman
    Published 2020-01-01
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    Why do people buy dogs with potential welfare problems related to extreme conformation and inherited disease? A representative study of Danish owners of four small dog breeds.
    Why do people buy dogs with potential welfare problems related to extreme conformation and inherited disease? A representative study of Danish owners of four small dog breeds.
    by P Sandøe, S V Kondrup, P C Bennett, B Forkman, I Meyer, H F Proschowsky, J A Serpell, T B Lund
    Published 2017-01-01
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