Journal article

A Positive-Reinforcement Training Regimen for Refined Sample Collection in Laboratory Pigs

R Layton, D Beggs, A Fisher, P Mansell, S Riddell, D Layton, DT Williams, KJ Stanger

Animals | MDPI AG | Published : 2025

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Abstract

Positive-reinforcement training of laboratory pigs can reduce the reliance on forced manual restraint and anaesthesia for sample collection, reducing stress and physiological disruption. Training regimens for laboratory pigs typically rely on specialised equipment for restraint, such as Panepinto slings, with a time investment that may not be justified for short-term studies. These training regimens also commonly rely on pigs being lifted into sling restraints, which is not practical for studies involving large pigs. We developed and assessed a rapid, three-phase, positive-reinforcement training regimen for both individually housed and group-housed laboratory pigs to facilitate the collectio..

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