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Animal Welfare Assessment Protocol for Does, Bucks, and Kit Rabbits Reared for Production
Rabbits are the third species in terms of number of animals reared for meat production in the world. However, in comparison to other species, very few studies have focused on their welfare. The aim of the present study is to implement an animal welfare-assessment protocol developed through a multidi...
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author | Dalmau, Antoni Moles, Xenia Pallisera, Joaquim |
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description | Rabbits are the third species in terms of number of animals reared for meat production in the world. However, in comparison to other species, very few studies have focused on their welfare. The aim of the present study is to implement an animal welfare-assessment protocol developed through a multidimensional approach and containing a number of animal-based measures for bucks, does, and kit rabbits. Thirty Spanish farms with conventional cages in the first year of integration in an animal welfare certification scheme were visited during 2019 and audited by the same auditor. The protocol is divided into four principles and 11 criteria. The Good Feeding principle includes eight parameters (one animal-based), Good Housing includes 15 parameters (six animal-based), Good Health includes 26 parameters (16 animal-based), and Appropriate Behavior contains nine parameters (four animal-based). In general, the main problems found were the absence of platforms, low space allowance and low height of the cage, inappropriate systems for performing emergency killing, insufficient protection of does from other adjacent does when housed individually, and absence of enrichment material. To a minor degree, but also found in an important number of farms, was a lack of temperature data records, high replacement rates of does, and lack of mortality-rate data records. However, in general, most of the farms obtained a good overall score, the maximum found being 73 out of 100 points. Nevertheless, none of the farms reached an excellent score, and four farms were scored below the 55 points required in the animal welfare certification scheme. The Good Feeding principle obtained the highest score, reaching excellent in all farms, and Appropriate Behavior the lowest one, with values ranging from 21 to 41 points out of 100. The results probably show how, for years, rabbit producers have been very focused on feeding needs and very little attention has been paid to behavioral needs. |
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spelling | pubmed-74388562020-09-03 Animal Welfare Assessment Protocol for Does, Bucks, and Kit Rabbits Reared for Production Dalmau, Antoni Moles, Xenia Pallisera, Joaquim Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Rabbits are the third species in terms of number of animals reared for meat production in the world. However, in comparison to other species, very few studies have focused on their welfare. The aim of the present study is to implement an animal welfare-assessment protocol developed through a multidimensional approach and containing a number of animal-based measures for bucks, does, and kit rabbits. Thirty Spanish farms with conventional cages in the first year of integration in an animal welfare certification scheme were visited during 2019 and audited by the same auditor. The protocol is divided into four principles and 11 criteria. The Good Feeding principle includes eight parameters (one animal-based), Good Housing includes 15 parameters (six animal-based), Good Health includes 26 parameters (16 animal-based), and Appropriate Behavior contains nine parameters (four animal-based). In general, the main problems found were the absence of platforms, low space allowance and low height of the cage, inappropriate systems for performing emergency killing, insufficient protection of does from other adjacent does when housed individually, and absence of enrichment material. To a minor degree, but also found in an important number of farms, was a lack of temperature data records, high replacement rates of does, and lack of mortality-rate data records. However, in general, most of the farms obtained a good overall score, the maximum found being 73 out of 100 points. Nevertheless, none of the farms reached an excellent score, and four farms were scored below the 55 points required in the animal welfare certification scheme. The Good Feeding principle obtained the highest score, reaching excellent in all farms, and Appropriate Behavior the lowest one, with values ranging from 21 to 41 points out of 100. The results probably show how, for years, rabbit producers have been very focused on feeding needs and very little attention has been paid to behavioral needs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7438856/ /pubmed/32903727 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00445 Text en Copyright © 2020 Dalmau, Moles and Pallisera. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Veterinary Science Dalmau, Antoni Moles, Xenia Pallisera, Joaquim Animal Welfare Assessment Protocol for Does, Bucks, and Kit Rabbits Reared for Production |
title | Animal Welfare Assessment Protocol for Does, Bucks, and Kit Rabbits Reared for Production |
title_full | Animal Welfare Assessment Protocol for Does, Bucks, and Kit Rabbits Reared for Production |
title_fullStr | Animal Welfare Assessment Protocol for Does, Bucks, and Kit Rabbits Reared for Production |
title_full_unstemmed | Animal Welfare Assessment Protocol for Does, Bucks, and Kit Rabbits Reared for Production |
title_short | Animal Welfare Assessment Protocol for Does, Bucks, and Kit Rabbits Reared for Production |
title_sort | animal welfare assessment protocol for does, bucks, and kit rabbits reared for production |
topic | Veterinary Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7438856/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32903727 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00445 |
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