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The welfare of dairy buffalo
- Source :
- Italian Journal of Animal Science, Vol 8, Iss 1s, Pp 103-116 (2010)
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- The present paper addresses the issue of buffalo welfare. Firstly, the biological characteristics and behavioural needs of buffalo are considered. Subsequently, the effects of intensive farming and some animalrelated indicators, to be used for a monitoring scheme of buffalo welfare at farm level, are described. The attention was focused on the following indicators: excessive thinning or fattening assessed with Body Condition Score (BCS) systems; cleanliness (the presence of mud may be considered positively, whereas a thick and compact layer of dung may be regarded negatively); health status (lameness, hoof overgrowth, injuries, etc.); social, aggressive, oral abnormal behaviours; animal-human relationship (avoidance distance at manger); positive indicators (qualitative assessment of behaviour, etc.); housing factors. The indicators are discussed on the basis of their validity (meaningful with respect to animal welfare), reliability (reflecting the tendency to give the same results on repeated measurements) and feasibility (concerning time and money consumed). For some aspects, the differences between buffalo and dairy cattle are also highlighted.
- Subjects :
- 040301 veterinary sciences
animal diseases
media_common.quotation_subject
Manger
Welfare
0403 veterinary science
Dairy buffalo, Welfare, Animal-based indicators, Monitoring system
Animal science
Farm level
Body condition score
Environmental health
Animal welfare
parasitic diseases
Dairy cattle
lcsh:SF1-1100
media_common
Intensive farming
0402 animal and dairy science
Animal-based indicator
Dairy buffalo
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
040201 dairy & animal science
Lameness
Monitoring system
Animal Science and Zoology
lcsh:Animal culture
Psychology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Italian Journal of Animal Science, Vol 8, Iss 1s, Pp 103-116 (2010)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f1ec66fca7b59ba88a50cd1fa741a214