Welfare assessment of pigs

Code: 9781801460354
Publication date: 02/02/2021
Extent: 28 pages

Contributions by: Björn Forkman, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Chapter synopsis: If the aim of a welfare assessment is to describe the welfare on-farm, not only here and now but for a longer time period, then the measures to be used have to be chosen with this in mind. It is by choosing relevant but common indicators that the assessment is representative of the farm over time. There are two types of animal welfare protocols, those that require the farms to comply with a set of criteria and those that attempt to assess the welfare of the animals on the farm. The advantage of the first approach is that it is transparent and easy to understand, the advantage of the second that it is more flexible and can give a better understanding of what is happening on the farm.

DOI: 10.19103/AS.2020.0081.14
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Table of contents 1 Introduction 2 Welfare comparisons and frameworks 3 Input and output-related welfare measures 4 Required properties for welfare measures: validity, repeatability and feasibility 5 Feeding-related welfare indicators 6 Housing-related welfare indicators 7 Health- and pain-related welfare indicators 8 Behavioural welfare indicators 9 General indicators of poor and positive welfare 10 Future trends 11 Where to look for further information 12 References

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