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Local knowledge held by farmers in Eastern Tyrol (Austria) about the use of plants to maintain and improve animal health and welfare

机译:奥地利东部蒂罗尔州农民掌握的有关使用植物维持和改善动物健康和福利的地方知识

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Background The sustainable management of animal health and welfare is of increasing importance to consumers and a key topic in the organic farming movement. Few systematic studies have been undertaken investigating farmers’ local knowledge related to this issue. Ethnoveterinary medicine (EVM) is a discipline focusing on local knowledge and folk methods in veterinary medicine, however most ethnoveterinarian studies primarily address the treatment of animal diseases. Very few studies have explored prophylactic methods. Methods An ethnoveterinary research project in Eastern Tyrol (Austria) was conducted in 2004 and 2005 to gather information about local knowledge of animal husbandry from 144 informants, with the emphasis on plants that maintain livestock health and welfare. Results Informants mentioned a total of 87 plants and 22 plant-based generic terms in the context of maintaining and improving livestock health and welfare. The most important preventive measures for maintaining and improving animal health and welfare were practices related to “fodder” and “feeding”. In this category the plants mentioned could be grouped according to three different perceptions about their effect on animals: “Good or bad fodder”, “Functional fodder” and “Fodder medicine”. In addition to fodder, environmental management, the human-animal relationship, household remedies and cultural/religious activities were also mentioned. When asked about practices in the past that maintained animal health and well-being, interviewees mentioned, for example, the importance of the diversity of sources that used to be available to obtain feed and fodder. Conclusions The informants’ approach that feeding is central to livestock welfare is in line with the standard scientific literature on animal health, including in organic farming. Various scientific studies into common fodder evaluate the nutritive and dietary value, efficiency and safety of fodder. Future studies also have to consider the evaluation of traditional, local fodder resources. In fact, the value of ‘food as medicine’ for humans in the context of local knowledge has been widely assessed, but the potential health benefits of fodder and nutraceuticals in local and traditional ethnoveterinary methods require further attention.
机译:背景技术动物健康和福利的可持续管理对消费者和有机农业运动中的一个重要主题越来越重要。很少进行系统的研究来调查农民与该问题有关的当地知识。民族兽医学(EVM)是一门侧重于兽医学的本地知识和民间方法的学科,然而,大多数民族兽医学研究主要针对动物疾病的治疗。很少有研究探索预防方法。方法2004年和2005年,在东部蒂罗尔州(奥地利)开展了一项民族兽医研究项目,目的是从144名被调查者那里收集有关当地畜牧业知识的信息,重点是保持牲畜健康和福利的植物。结果通报者在维护和改善牲畜健康和福利方面共提到了87种植物和22种基于植物的通用术语。维持和改善动物健康和福利的最重要的预防措施是与“饲料”和“喂养”有关的做法。在此类别中,可以根据关于植物对动物的影响的三种不同认识将其归类:“好或坏饲料”,“功能饲料”和“饲料药物”。除了饲料之外,还提到了环境管理,人与动物的关系,家庭疗法以及文化/宗教活动。当被问及过去维持动物健康和福祉的做法时,受访者提到,例如,过去可用来获取饲料和饲料的多种来源的重要性。结论信息提供者认为喂养对牲畜福利至关重要的方法与有关动物健康(包括有机农业)的标准科学文献相一致。对普通饲料的各种科学研究评估了饲料的营养价值和膳食价值,效率和安全性。未来的研究还必须考虑对传统的本地饲料资源的评估。实际上,人们已经广泛地评估了“食品即药物”在当地知识背景下对人类的价值,但是,饲料和营养品在本地和传统民族创新方法中的潜在健康益处需要进一步关注。

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