Animal welfare on organic mixed livestock farms across seven European countries
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Animal welfare on organic mixed livestock farms across seven European countries
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Autre(s)
- SCHANZ Lisa
- MOERMAN Marie
- WINCKLER Christoph
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6815
Date ajout
29 mars 2023 16:35
Date modification
29 mars 2023 16:39
Résumé
Over the last decades, farms have become more specialised. This creates challenges on different levels - for example, nutrient deficiencies in the soil or financial instability due to market
price fluctuations. As the call for more sustainable farming has become louder alternatives
have been explored, such as more diversified farming by keeping several livestock species
and thereby for example increasing financial stability. Keeping several livestock species on
one farm may impact the welfare of the animals, which is one dimension of sustainable farming
- for example, in terms of animal health or social acceptance of animal products for sale.
To gain a more thorough understanding of the benefits, challenges and management practises
on organic mixed livestock farms we conducted interviews with 119 farmers in seven European countries. Various topics were broached to characterise each farm, by asking qualitative
and quantitative questions, thereby producing answers to a total of more than 100 items per
farm. Our animal welfare data includes housing conditions, pasture management, veterinary
treatments and costs, mortality rate, time that farmers spend with their animals and farmers’
perception of their animals’ welfare. For this contribution, we make a comparison between
countries and focus on farms with two combinations of animals, i.e. beef cattle with meat
sheep (in France and Sweden) and beef cattle with poultry (in France and Germany). Preliminary descriptive analysis revealed some differences between countries in both combinations
for various parameters of animal welfare. However, variation may mostly be explained by climatic differences and farming types (e.g. intensive vs. extensive grazing strategies) and therefore it is not possible to form firm conclusions regarding the animals’ welfare in mixed livestock
farms.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Spécifique
- CRA-W
- animal welfare
- europe
- livestock
- mixed
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Date caractères
21-22/09/2020