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Development of pig welfare assessment protocol integrating animal-, environment-, and management-based measures

机译:制定结合动物,环境和管理措施的猪福利评估协议

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Due to increased interest in animal welfare, there is now a need for a comprehensive assessment protocol to be used in intensive pig farming systems. There are two current welfare assessment protocols for pigs: Welfare Quality? Assessment Protocols (applicable in the Europe Union), that mostly focuses on animal-based measures, and the Swine Welfare Assurance Program (applicable in the United States), that mostly focuses on management- and environment-based measures. In certain cases, however, animal-based measures might not be adequate for properly assessing pig welfare status. Similarly, welfare assessment that relies only on environment- and management-based measures might not represent the actual welfare status of pigs. Therefore, the objective of this paper was to develop a new welfare protocol by integrating animal-, environment-, and management-based measures. The background for selection of certain welfare criteria and modification of the scoring systems from existing welfare assessment protocols are described. Methods The developed pig welfare assessment protocol consists of 17 criteria that are related to four main principles of welfare (good feeding, good housing, good health, and appropriate behavior). Good feeding, good housing, and good health were assessed using a 3-point scale: 0 (good welfare), 1 (moderate welfare), and 2 (poor welfare). In certain cases, only a 2-point scale was used: 0 (certain condition is present) or 2 (certain condition is absent). Appropriate behavior was assessed by scan sampling of positive and negative social behaviors based on qualitative behavior assessment and human-animal relationship tests. Results Modification of the body condition score into a 3-point scale revealed pigs with a moderate body condition (score 1). Moreover, additional criteria such as feed quality confirmed that farms had moderate (score 1) or poor feed quality (score 2), especially those farms located in a high relative humidity region. Conclusions The developed protocol can be utilized to assess welfare status in an intensive pig farming system. Although further improvements are still needed, this study is a first step in developing a pig welfare assessment protocol that combines animal-, environment-, and management-based measures.
机译:由于对动物福利的兴趣增加,现在需要在集约化养猪系统中使用全面的评估方案。当前有两种关于猪的福利评估协议:福利质量?评估协议(适用于欧盟)主要关注基于动物的措施,而猪福利保障计划(适用于美国)则主要关注基于管理和环境的措施。但是,在某些情况下,基于动物的措施可能不足以正确评估猪的福利状况。同样,仅依靠基于环境和管理措施的福利评估可能无法代表猪的实际福利状况。因此,本文的目的是通过整合基于动物,环境和管理的措施来制定新的福利协议。描述了选择某些福利标准和从现有福利评估协议中修改评分系统的背景。方法发达的猪的福利评估协议包括17条标准,这些标准与福利的四个主要原则(良好的喂养,良好的住房,良好的健康和适当的行为)有关。良好的饮食,良好的住房和良好的健康状况使用3分制来评估:0(良好福利),1(中等福利)和2(贫穷)。在某些情况下,仅使用2分制刻度:0(确定条件存在)或2(确定条件不存在)。通过定性行为评估和人-动物关系测试,通过对积极和消极的社会行为进行扫描采样来评估适当的行为。结果将身体状况评分修改为3分制后,发现猪的身体状况中等(得分1)。此外,诸如饲料质量之类的其他标准证实了农场的饲料质量中等(得分1)或劣质(得分2),尤其是那些位于相对湿度较高地区的农场。结论开发的方案可用于评估集约化养猪系统中的福利状况。尽管仍需要进一步的改进,但这项研究是制定结合了动物,环境和管理措施的猪福利评估协议的第一步。

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