Animal-based measures for welfare assessment

Animal welfare assessment can’t be irrespective of measures taken on animals. Indeed, housing parametersrelatedtostructures, designandmicro-environment, evenifreliable parameters related to structures, design and micro-environment, even if reliable and easier to take, can only identify con...

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Main Author: Agostino Sevi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2010-01-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/604
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spelling doaj-128436c2070142c48670b74fb496df6d2020-11-25T02:48:23ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-01-0182s90491110.4081/ijas.2009.s2.904Animal-based measures for welfare assessmentAgostino SeviAnimal welfare assessment can’t be irrespective of measures taken on animals. Indeed, housing parametersrelatedtostructures, designandmicro-environment, evenifreliable parameters related to structures, design and micro-environment, even if reliable and easier to take, can only identify conditions which could be detrimental to animal welfare, but can’t predict poor welfare in animals per se. Welfare assessment through animal-based measures is almost complex, given that animals’ responses to stressful conditions largely depend on the nature, length and intensity of challenges and on physiological status, age, genetic susceptibility and previous experience of animals. Welfare assessment requires a multi-disciplinary approach and the monitoring of productive, ethological, endocrine, immunological and pathological param- eters to be exhaustive and reliable. So many measures are needed, because stresses can act only on some of the mentioned parameters or on all of them but at different times and degree. Under this point of view, the main aim of research is to find feasible and most responsive indicators of poor animal welfare. In last decades, studies focused on the following parameters for animal wel- fare assessment indexes of biological efficiency, responses to behavioral tests, cortisol secretion, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, lymphocyte proliferation, production of antigen specific IgG and cytokine release, somatic cell count and acute phase proteins. Recently, a lot of studies have been addressed to reduce handling and constraint of animals for taking measures to be used in welfare assessment, since such procedures can induce stress in animals and undermined the reliability of measures taken for welfare assessment. Range of animal-based measures for welfare assessment is much wider under experimental condition than at on-farm level. In welfare monitoring on-farm the main aim is to find feasible measures of proved validity and reliability to be taken on a large number of animals in a reasonable time. Human-animal interaction, body condition score, skin and hair conditions, lameness and injuries, cleanliness, and abnormal behaviors are regarded as the most reliable animal-based indicators for welfare assessment on-farm.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/604Behavior, Cortisol, Immunity, Cytokines
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Animal-based measures for welfare assessment
Italian Journal of Animal Science
Behavior, Cortisol, Immunity, Cytokines
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title Animal-based measures for welfare assessment
title_short Animal-based measures for welfare assessment
title_full Animal-based measures for welfare assessment
title_fullStr Animal-based measures for welfare assessment
title_full_unstemmed Animal-based measures for welfare assessment
title_sort animal-based measures for welfare assessment
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Animal welfare assessment can’t be irrespective of measures taken on animals. Indeed, housing parametersrelatedtostructures, designandmicro-environment, evenifreliable parameters related to structures, design and micro-environment, even if reliable and easier to take, can only identify conditions which could be detrimental to animal welfare, but can’t predict poor welfare in animals per se. Welfare assessment through animal-based measures is almost complex, given that animals’ responses to stressful conditions largely depend on the nature, length and intensity of challenges and on physiological status, age, genetic susceptibility and previous experience of animals. Welfare assessment requires a multi-disciplinary approach and the monitoring of productive, ethological, endocrine, immunological and pathological param- eters to be exhaustive and reliable. So many measures are needed, because stresses can act only on some of the mentioned parameters or on all of them but at different times and degree. Under this point of view, the main aim of research is to find feasible and most responsive indicators of poor animal welfare. In last decades, studies focused on the following parameters for animal wel- fare assessment indexes of biological efficiency, responses to behavioral tests, cortisol secretion, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, lymphocyte proliferation, production of antigen specific IgG and cytokine release, somatic cell count and acute phase proteins. Recently, a lot of studies have been addressed to reduce handling and constraint of animals for taking measures to be used in welfare assessment, since such procedures can induce stress in animals and undermined the reliability of measures taken for welfare assessment. Range of animal-based measures for welfare assessment is much wider under experimental condition than at on-farm level. In welfare monitoring on-farm the main aim is to find feasible measures of proved validity and reliability to be taken on a large number of animals in a reasonable time. Human-animal interaction, body condition score, skin and hair conditions, lameness and injuries, cleanliness, and abnormal behaviors are regarded as the most reliable animal-based indicators for welfare assessment on-farm.
topic Behavior, Cortisol, Immunity, Cytokines
url http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/604
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