Document type : Article

Santé : Prendre soin des vieux chevaux en hiver

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Article giving advice on caring for old horses in winter


ACACED : ce qui change en 2025

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Article summarizing the new ministerial order on the training framework for ACACED

Interview - Anses and animal welfare labelling

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Text of an interview of the Animal Welfare Chair at VetAgroSup, discussing the approach adopted by ANSES in its guidance on animal welfare labeling. This multi-criteria approach aims to harmonize and compare the many existing labels. Based on 14 indicators, it evaluates an animal's welfare, including that of its parents, and is directed towards scientists and stakeholders wishing to develop labeling guidelines.

Pass Porc n°24 : L’eau, une composante essentielle du bien-être animal

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Article listing the regulations on water requirements for pigs on farm and on good watering practices.

Dairy advice: Regular foot bathing to limit lameness

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Article offering advice on the use of foot baths to reduce lameness in dairy cows.

Socializing Success: A Roadmap to a Well-Behaved Dog

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Article defining socialization in dogs, its benefits for the human-dog relationship and the dog's welfare.

L’avenir de la conception des élevages : bien-être animal et génétique

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Article outlining the factors contributing to animal welfare considerations and developments in genetics that have greatly increased prolificacy, looking at their consequences for the design of pig farming facilities.

Bien-être animal, cause animale, de quoi parle-t-on ?

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Article defining and distinguishing between animal welfare and animal cause. animal welfare involves the notion of mental and physical well-being, which is difficult to measure. The animal cause encompasses various ethical and ecological meanings, and can go as far as the refusal of all animal experimentation.

Des abattoirs paysans pour offrir une alternative à l’abattage industriel

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This article describes the history of the development of slaughterhouses in France, followed by their increasing concentration, privatization, industrialization and specialization, leading to animal and human welfare problems. In the 2010s, this societal issue was placed on the political agenda. This led to the development of alternatives such as small fixed slaughterhouses self-managed by farmer collectives, mobile slaughterhouses and slaughter caisson projects.

Do Insects Feel Joy and Pain?

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Article summarizing the current state of knowledge on cognition, emotions and pain perception in insects, and the ethical consequences of such knowledge for our relationship with insects, particularly in their breeding and use for scientific purposes.