1. A Survey on Biosecurity and Animal Welfare in Twenty-Five Beef Cattle Farms in the Marche Region, Central Italy: Application of the ClassyFarm Checklists.
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Alquati, Filippo, Quagliardi, Martina, Gavazza, Alessandra, Roncarati, Alessandra, Galosi, Livio, and Corradini, Corrado M.
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LIVESTOCK farms , *AGRICULTURE , *ANIMAL welfare , *ZOOLOGICAL surveys , *VETERINARY services - Abstract
Simple Summary: In the Italian livestock scenario, the ClassyFarm platform (CFp) has been activated to help farmers, farm veterinarians, and public veterinary services to assess livestock farms' biosecurity and welfare through a risk evaluation. Data for self-monitoring purposes can be added into the platform. This study aimed to analyse the ClassyFarm rating system's application in the Marche Region, Central Italy. Traditionally, this region is characterised by both intensive and traditional/extensive breeding, often with familial management. Seven fattening and eighteen cow–calf line farms (a total of twenty-five farms) were taken into consideration. Utilising checklists of the CFp, these farms were visited and evaluated. All the livestock farms received the lowest rating for biosecurity, in line with the national average, and the highest scores for animal welfare. This project highlighted the peculiarities of the rearing systems in the Marche Region, valorising the usefulness of the CFp in the regional livestock scenario. In Italy, the livestock sector is facing a crucial transformation phase towards a production system able to guarantee a high standard of health and animal welfare. With this aim, the ClassyFarm platform (CFp) has been activated by the Italian Ministry of Health, with a prominent role for farm veterinarians, who are responsible for the livestock farms' evaluation and the entering of data for self-monitoring purposes into the information system. This work aimed to analyse the application of CFp in the biosecurity and animal welfare areas in twenty-five beef cattle farms of the Marche Region, Central Italy, using the checklists provided by the platform itself. The results, expressed in percentages, were compared with the national averages. The percentages of the animal welfare assessment, which were higher than the national average, are likely the result of improved management and a broad understanding of these indicators based on animal observations. At the same time, the biosecurity area, in line with the national average, resulted in much lower percentages, leading to the assessment that some farming areas should definitely be improved. This result reflects the non-intensive and family-run breeding type of breeding typical of this region, characterised by particular attention to animal welfare. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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