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Welfare of ducks, geese and quail on farm

Authors :
EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Animal Welfare
Nielsen, Søren Saxmose
Alvarez, Julio
Bicout, Dominique Joseph
Calistri, Paolo
Canali, Elisabetta
Drewe, Julian Ashley
Garin-Bastuji, Bruno
Gonzales Rojas, Jose Luis
Schmidt, Christian Gortázar
Herskin, Mette
Michel, Virginie
Miranda Chueca, Miguel Ángel
Padalino, Barbara
Roberts, Helen Clare
Spoolder, Hans
Stahl, Karl
Viltrop, Arvo
Winckler, Christoph
Berg, Charlotte
Edwards, Sandra
Knierim, Ute
Riber, Anja
Salamon, Attila
Tiemann, Inga
Fabris, Chiara
Manakidou, Aikaterini
Mosbach-Schulz, Olaf
Van der Stede, Yves
Vitali, Marika
Velarde, Antonio
Producció Animal
Benestar Animal
Source :
EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Animal Welfare,, Nielsen, S S, Alvarez, J, Bicout, D J, Calistri, P, Canali, E, Drewe, J A, Garin-Bastuji, B, Gonzales Rojas, J L, Schmidt, C G, Herskin, M, Michel, V, Miranda Chueca, M Á, Padalino, B, Roberts, H C, Spoolder, H, Stahl, K, Viltrop, A, Winckler, C, Berg, C, Edwards, S, Knierim, U, Riber, A, Salamon, A, Tiemann, I, Fabris, C, Manakidou, A, Mosbach-Schulz, O, Van der Stede, Y, Vitali, M & Velarde, A 2023, ' Welfare of ducks, geese and quail on farm ', EFSA Journal, vol. 21, no. 5, e07992, pp. 1-157 . https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2023.7992
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Wiley Open Access, 2023.

Abstract

This Scientific Opinion concerns the welfare of Domestic ducks (Anas platyrhynchos domesticus), Muscovy ducks (Cairina moschata domesticus) and their hybrids (Mule ducks), Domestic geese (Anser anser f. domesticus) and Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) in relation to the rearing of breeders, birds for meat, Muscovy and Mule ducks and Domestic geese for foie gras and layer Japanese quail for egg production. The most common husbandry systems (HSs) in the European Union are described for each animal species and category. The following welfare consequences are described and assessed for each species: restriction of movement, injuries (bone lesions including fractures and dislocations, soft tissue lesions and integument damage and locomotory disorders including lameness), group stress, inability to perform comfort behaviour, inability to perform exploratory or foraging behaviour and inability to express maternal behaviour (related to prelaying and nesting behaviours). Animal-based measures relevant for the assessment of these welfare consequences were identified and described. The relevant hazards leading to the welfare consequences in the different HSs were identified. Specific factors such as space allowance (including minimum enclosure area and height) per bird, group size, floor quality, characteristics of nesting facilities and enrichment provided (including access to water to fulfil biological needs) were assessed in relation to the welfare consequences and, recommendations on how to prevent the welfare consequences were provided in a quantitative or qualitative way. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Animal Welfare,, Nielsen, S S, Alvarez, J, Bicout, D J, Calistri, P, Canali, E, Drewe, J A, Garin-Bastuji, B, Gonzales Rojas, J L, Schmidt, C G, Herskin, M, Michel, V, Miranda Chueca, M Á, Padalino, B, Roberts, H C, Spoolder, H, Stahl, K, Viltrop, A, Winckler, C, Berg, C, Edwards, S, Knierim, U, Riber, A, Salamon, A, Tiemann, I, Fabris, C, Manakidou, A, Mosbach-Schulz, O, Van der Stede, Y, Vitali, M & Velarde, A 2023, ' Welfare of ducks, geese and quail on farm ', EFSA Journal, vol. 21, no. 5, e07992, pp. 1-157 . https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2023.7992
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..1eec535bfc92a519b241648c02476d55