Discipline: Veterinary

Avis et rapport de l’Anses relatif aux dispositifs de protection des parcours de porcins en plein-air vis-à-vis des risques sanitaires

"Protection des parcours porcins" working group of the Anses "Santé et bien-être des animaux" (SABA) specialised expert committee (CES)

Published in 2021

Opinion produced by the "Protection des parcours porcins" working group of the Anses "Santé et bien-être des animaux" (SABA) specialised expert committee (CES) in order to identify alternative measures to fences for the protection of animals in outdoor pig farming.

Document Types: Opinions

Animal categories: Porcines

Keywords:Adaptation of the environment to the animal, Environment, Risk management, Housing, Living environment, Livestock farming system

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The Animal Welfare Science of Working Dogs: Current Perspectives on Recent Advances and Future Directions

Mia L. Cobb, Cynthia M. Otto, Aubrey H. Fine

Published in 2021

A scientific review of current knowledge on the welfare of working dogs, taking into account ethical issues, their interactions with humans and the five freedoms. It notes that there have been real advances in the last decade and points towards some research priorities for the future

Document Types: Scientific review

Animal categories:Canine

Keywords: Human-animal relationships, Stress,Welfare indicators

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Préparation complète des broutards : Un levier pour diminuer la fréquence des maladies respiratoires ?

Elise Vanberg, Marlène Guiadeur, Béatrice Mounaix

Published in 2021

Technical factsheet setting out an experimental protocol to prepare grazers, the measurable technical benefits, particularly in terms of health, reduction of stress, and weight gain, and the opinions of those working in the sector.

Document Types: Technical review

Animal categories: Bovines

Keywords:Antibiotic resistance, Housing, Livestock buildings, Livestock farming system, Pathogen transfer

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Attitudes towards animals and belief in animal mind among first-year veterinary students before and after an introductory animal welfare course

J.A. Robbins, J.A. Danielson, A.K. Johnson, R.L. Parsons, M.W. Jorgensen, S.T. Millman

Published in 2021

Scientific paper showing that the attitude of first year US veterinary students towards animal welfare issues is not so greatly influenced by an introductory animal welfare course as it is by the students' socio-cultural background, gender, eating habits and the type of animals they wish to work with.

Document Types: Scientific paper

Keywords: Societal issues, Human-animal relationships

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French Senate: Written answer to question n°19214: Dérogation à l’obligation d’étourdissement en label rouge « gros bovins de boucherie »

Question: Arnaud Bazin (Val-d'Oise - Les Républicains). Answer: Ministry of Agriculture and Food

Published in 2021

Written answer to a question on whether the derogation from the obligation to stun animals is applicable to the production of red label "large beef cattle". The answer is positive.

Document types: Regulation/Certification

Animal categories: Bovines

Keywords:Consciousness, Pain, Societal issues, Stress

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The Effect of Human-Horse Interactions on Equine Behaviour, Physiology, and Welfare: A Scoping Review

Katherine Jennifer Kelly, Laurie Anne McDuffee, Kimberly Mears

Published in 2021

Scientific review concluding that current evidence for equine welfare during human-horse interactions is minimal and relies heavily on the absence of a negative emotional state during enforced interactions.

Document Types: Scientific review

Animal categories: Equines

Keywords:Animal-based measurements, Human-animal relationships

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Repérer les signes de maltraitance chez les animaux et les humains, un guide pour les vétérinaires et leurs équipes

AMAH

Published in 2021

News item on the French translation of the Links Group and Animal Welfare Foundation guide. It provides various tools to distinguish between non-accidental and accidental trauma, including a veterinary certificate with explanatory details. It includes a protocol with a decision-making tree to identify, confirm and report suspected abuse.

Document Types: Good practice guide

Keywords:Societal issues, Risk management, Human-animal relationships

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European Parliament: Written answer to Question E-003650/21: Banning the tail docking of puppies for aesthetic reasons

Annika Bruna (ID). Answer: Ms Kyriakides on behalf of the European Commission

Published in 2021

Written answer to a question on the European Commission's position on banning the tail docking of puppies for aesthetic reasons. The Commission reminds the parliament that the EU platform for Animal Welfare has recommended that surgical mutilations, including the tail docking of puppies, should only be allowed if a veterinarian considers it necessary for medical reasons.

Document types: Regulation/Certification

Animal categories:Canine

Keywords: Pain, Societal issues, Mutilation

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European Parliament: Written answer to Question E-000548/21: European framework for the protection of pets

Emmanouil Fragkos (ECR). Answer: Ms Kyriakides on behalf of the European Commission

Published in 2021

Written answer to a question on the European Commission's position on the promotion of pet insurance

Document types: Regulation/Certification

Animal categories: Canines, Felines

Keywords: Societal issues, Risk management

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