Publication Date: February 3, 2012
Reference: livestockwelfare.com Research Watch 2012
Country: Canada
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Danish researchers have given up attempts to breed more female pigs. Female pigs do not have boar taint, which is an affliction of non-castrated male pigs. As the EU move towards no-castration regulations, breeding females was seen as a way to avoid boar taint and castration. Some results were achieved but not successfully enough to be considered efficient. Researchers will still try to breed out boar taint.