Animal-Based Indicators for On-Farm Welfare Assessment in Goats.

animal-based goat on-farm small ruminant welfare assessment welfare indicators

Journal

Animals : an open access journal from MDPI
ISSN: 2076-2615
Titre abrégé: Animals (Basel)
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101635614

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
02 Nov 2021
Historique:
received: 10 09 2021
revised: 22 10 2021
accepted: 29 10 2021
entrez: 27 11 2021
pubmed: 28 11 2021
medline: 28 11 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

This review describes the current state of knowledge relating to scientific literature on welfare indicators for goats. Our aim was to provide an overview of animal-based indicators for on-farm welfare assessments. We performed a literature search and extracted 96 relevant articles by title, abstract, and full-text screening. Out of these articles, similar indicators were aggregated to result in a total of 32 welfare indicators, some of which were covered in multiple articles, others in only a single one. We discuss a set of three established assessment protocols containing these indicators, as well as all individual indicators which were covered in more than one article. As single indicators, we identified lameness, body condition score (BCS), qualitative behaviour assessment (QBA), and human-animal relationship (HAR) tests with substantial evidence for sufficient validity to assess welfare in goats. A multitude of indicators (e.g., hair coat condition) was studied less intensively but was successfully used for welfare assessments. For some indicators (e.g., oblivion, lying behaviour), we highlight the need for future research to further validate them or to optimise their use in on-farm welfare assessments. Moreover, further investigations need to include kids, bucks, and meat and fibre goats, as well as extensively kept goats as the literature predominantly focuses on dairy goats in intensive production systems.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34827870
pii: ani11113138
doi: 10.3390/ani11113138
pmc: PMC8614408
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Subventions

Organisme : Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office
ID : 1.18.14TG
Organisme : Federal Office for Agriculture
ID : 1.18.14TG

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Auteurs

Adrian Minnig (A)

Clinic for Ruminants, Vetsuisse-Faculty, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.

Romane Zufferey (R)

Clinic for Ruminants, Vetsuisse-Faculty, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.

Beat Thomann (B)

Veterinary Public Health Institute, Vetsuisse-Faculty, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.

Sibylle Zwygart (S)

Centre for Proper Housing of Ruminants and Pigs, Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office, Agroscope, 8356 Tänikon, Switzerland.

Nina Keil (N)

Centre for Proper Housing of Ruminants and Pigs, Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office, Agroscope, 8356 Tänikon, Switzerland.

Gertraud Schüpbach-Regula (G)

Veterinary Public Health Institute, Vetsuisse-Faculty, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.

Raymond Miserez (R)

Consulting and Health Service for Small Ruminants, 3362 Niederönz, Switzerland.

Dimitri Stucki (D)

Clinic for Ruminants, Vetsuisse-Faculty, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.

Patrik Zanolari (P)

Clinic for Ruminants, Vetsuisse-Faculty, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.

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