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Associations between antibacterial treatment and the prevalence of tail-biting-related sequelae in Danish finishers at slaughter
Mette Fertner
*
,
Matt Denwood
, Anna Camilla Birkegård,
Helle Stege
,
Anette Boklund
*
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Agriculture & Biology
tail biting
100%
complications (disease)
87%
abscess
80%
slaughter
57%
osteomyelitis
54%
tail
41%
herds
34%
herd size
25%
swine finishing
16%
lesions (animal)
11%
herd productivity
10%
meat inspection
9%
secondary infection
9%
arthritis
8%
swine production
8%
animal welfare
7%
slaughterhouses
7%
limbs (animal)
6%
demographic statistics
6%
mouth
5%
antibiotics
5%
economics
4%
swine
4%
infection
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Tail
61%
Abscess
53%
Bites and Stings
48%
Osteomyelitis
34%
Swine
20%
pleuromutilin
11%
Animal Welfare
9%
Abattoirs
8%
Statistical Models
7%
Meat
6%
Coinfection
6%
Arthritis
5%
Datasets
5%
Economics
4%
Extremities
4%
Observation
4%
Anti-Bacterial Agents
4%
Demography
4%
Databases
3%
Infections
3%