Denmark's improvements in the treatment of sick pigs

Published 2023년 3월 27일

Tridge summary

The Danish Food and Veterinary Administration has conducted a study on the welfare of pigs in farms, covering the period from November 2021 to mid-March 2022. The research reveals a notable improvement in the treatment of sick and injured pigs, with a decrease in the number of sanctions issued against farms from 32% in 2018 to 21% in the more recent inspections. Despite this reduction, the majority of farms still face penalties for not meeting the required standards, indicating an ongoing challenge in ensuring proper care for sick pigs.
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Original content

Sick and injured pigs are the most frequent reason for sanctions by the Danish Food and Veterinary Administration, but the number of sick and injured pigs that have not received the correct treatment has decreased, figures from the latest inspections show. Supervisors had to sanction 21% of the 228 control visits to both breeding and fattening farms carried out from November 2021 to mid-March 2022. This is a significant improvement compared to 2018, when 32% of farm owners pigs received sanctions. Although the number of sanctions remains ...
Source: 3tres3

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