NR ZEDN

AU Webster,J.

TI The assessment and implementation of animal welfare: theory into practice.

QU Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'Office International des Epizooties 2005 Aug; 24(2): 723-34

IA http://www.oie.int/eng/publicat/RT/A_RT24_2.htm

PT journal article; review

AB This paper reviews the procedures and protocols necessary for the development of a practical programme for the assessment and implementation of animal welfare on farms and in other commercial situations. An effective programme must incorporate measures of both husbandry and welfare. Most current systems are based almost entirely on measures of husbandry provision, e.g. resources and management. However, what the public and the animals need are guarantees of satisfactory welfare and these guarantees must involve animal-based measurements of welfare outcomes. The development and testing of the Bristol Welfare Assurance Programme is described in outline and illustrated with detailed reference to the assessment of welfare in dairy cows. The final section describes how such a programme can be incorporated into the broader concept of quality assurance schemes that incorporate a proper concern for animal welfare into the reasonable needs of different societies for wholesome, affordable food.

AD Emeritus Professor of Animal Husbandry, Department of Clinical Veterinary Science, University of Bristol, Langford, Bristol BS 40 5DU, United Kingdom.

SP englisch

PO Frankreich

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