Review of Livestock Welfare Indicators Relevant for the Australian Live Export Industry
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
Five Domains | Welfare Principles | Welfare Criteria | |
---|---|---|---|
1. Nutrition | Good feeding | 1 | Absence of prolonged hunger |
2 | Absence of prolonged thirst | ||
2. Environment | Good housing | 3 | Comfort around resting |
4 | Thermal comfort | ||
5 | Ease of movement | ||
3. Health | Good health | 6 | Absence of injuries |
7 | Absence of disease | ||
8 | Absence of pain induced by management procedures | ||
4. Behaviour | Appropriate behaviour | 9 | Expression of social behaviours |
10 | Expression of other behaviours | ||
11 | Good human-animal relationship | ||
5. Mental state | 12 | Positive emotional state |
1.1. Why Do We Need to Measure Animal Welfare in the LEI?
1.2. Industry and Legislative Context
2. Constraints on Animal Welfare Assessments
2.1. Who Should Carry Out Welfare Assessments?
2.2. Constraints to Animal Welfare Assessment Protocols
2.2.1. Individual vs. Group Assessments
2.2.2. Visibility
2.2.3. Restricted Animal Movements During Transport
2.2.4. Appropriate Times to Carry Out Assessment
2.3. Review of Potential Animal Welfare Measures and Their Applicability to the LEI
- (1)
- Australian facilities, including farm-yards, pre-export facilities and land transport;
- (2)
- Vessel (ship and aeroplane); and
- (3)
- Destination facilities, including feedlots and abattoirs.
2.4. Measures that Are Already Undertaken by the LEI
2.4.1. Management
2.4.2. Mortality
2.4.3. Morbidity and Records of Animal Treatments
2.4.4. Environmental Conditions and Animal Responses
2.4.5. Feeding
2.5. Relevant Measures, Not Currently Required in the LEI, That Could Be Applicable to Welfare Assessments
2.5.1. Management
2.5.2. Food and Water Access and Consumption
2.5.3. Behaviour
2.5.4. Environment
2.5.5. Other
2.6. Measures Relevant for Specific Situations (e.g., Research, Sentinel Animals), but Unlikely to Be Used for Day-to-Day Management
3. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
AAV | Australian Accredited Veterinarian |
ASEL | Australian Standards for the Export of Livestock [17] |
ESCAS | Exporter Supply Chain Assurance System [18] |
IO | Independent Observers |
LEI | live export industry |
LGAP | Livestock Global Assurance Program |
QBA | Qualitative Behavioural Assessment |
WQ | European Commission’s Welfare Quality® audit [103,104,105] |
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| Cattle by ship:
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Sheep by ship:
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| Goats, Sheep, Cattle by air:
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Jurisdiction | Purpose | |
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International | International Air Transport Association (IATA) Live Animal Regulations (LAR) [29] | Global standards and guidelines to transporting animals by air in a safe, humane and in a cost-effective manner |
World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) standards [30] | International trade standards for the transport and slaughter of animals produced for consumption | |
Commonwealth | Navigation Act 2012 | Regulate international shipping |
Australian Maritime Safety Authority Marine Order 43 (AMSA MO43) | Cargo and cargo handling—livestock | |
Australian Meat and Livestock industry Act 1997 | Regulate industries | |
Australian Meat and Livestock industry (Export Licensing) Regulations 1998 | Regulate industries | |
The Australian Standards for the Export of Livestock (ASEL) [31] | Standardise export procedures | |
Exporter Supply Chain Assurance System (ESCAS) [18] | Regulate supply chain—requires evidence that animals will be handled and processed in accordance with the internationally-accepted OIE animal welfare guidelines | |
Export Control Act 1982 and Export Control (Animals) Order 2004 | Regulate animal export industries | |
Inspector-General of Live Animal Exports Bill 2019 [32] | Overseeing monitoring and reporting, permits and licencing | |
State/territory | National Land Transport Standards [33] | Guidelines for land transport of livestock |
State | Animal Welfare Acts | Overarching animal welfare legislation |
Codes of Practice/ Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines [34] | State-level codes | |
Industry-led examples | Livestock Global Assurance Program (LGAP) | Overarching review and regulation of the LEI |
Livestock Production Assurance program [35] | ||
Grazing Best Management Practices (Grazing BMP) [36] | Identifying best management practices | |
National Dairy Industry Animal Welfare Strategy [37] | Leadership to improve animal welfare | |
National Feedlot Accreditation Scheme [38] | Quality System for beef feedlots | |
Other | 2003 Keniry Review | 8 recommendations; Australian livestock export code established (which became ASEL) |
2011 Farmer Review [20] | 14 recommendations; conditions around supply chains | |
2018 McCarthy Review [19] | 23 recommendations; including assessment of animal welfare rather than mortality, stocking rates, reportable mortality levels | |
2018 Moss Review [39] | 31 recommendations; including around internal regulatory practice, performance and culture, developing welfare indicators and using these as part of the regulatory framework | |
2018 Technical Advisory Review of ASEL by sea [40] | 49 recommendations, including stocking density, voyage reporting and on-board personnel and assessment of animal welfare | |
Australian Animal Welfare Strategy (AAWS) | Information and development of future directions for improvements in animal welfare—no longer funded | |
Animal Health Australia (AHA) Standards and Guidelines | Coordinating the development of national livestock welfare standards and guidelines |
Welfare Principles | Welfare Criteria | LEI Sector | Animal-Based | LEI Sector | Environmental-Based | LEI Sector | Resource-Based | |||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | ||||||
Good feeding | 1 | Absence of prolonged hunger | R | R | R | Digestion | C | C | C | Feed access | ||||
C | R | R | Weight and body condition score (BSC) | C | C | R | Feed consumption | |||||||
C | C | C | Feed hygiene | |||||||||||
C | R | R | Time off feed | |||||||||||
R | R | R | Time to resume feeding | |||||||||||
2 | Absence of prolonged thirst | I | I | I | Acid-based disturbances Hormones | C | C | C | Water access | |||||
I | I | I | R | C | R | Water consumption | ||||||||
C | C | C | Water hygiene | |||||||||||
C | R | R | Time off water | |||||||||||
R | R | R | Time to resume drinking | |||||||||||
Good housing | 3 | Comfort around resting | R | R | R | Ethograms | R | C | C | Cleanliness, dry lying area at all times | ||||
R | R | R | QBA a | |||||||||||
4 | Thermal comfort | I | I | I | Respiration rate | C | C | R | Shade and shelter | C | C | R | Manure pad moisture | |
R | C | R | Panting | R | R | R | Enough shade/shelter for all animals to access | |||||||
I | I | I | Body temperature | |||||||||||
5 | Ease of movement | R | R | R | Ethograms | C | C | C | Space allowance | C | C | C | Adequate space Flooring/terrain | |
R | R | R | QBA | I | R | R | ||||||||
Other | I | C | I | Ventilation | ||||||||||
I | R | R | Ammonia | |||||||||||
R | C | R | Temperature & humidity | |||||||||||
R | R | R | Noise | |||||||||||
I | C | I | Lighting | |||||||||||
R | R | I | Driving conditions, balance, slipping/falling | |||||||||||
C | C | I | Journey plan | |||||||||||
C | C | I | Carrier design | |||||||||||
C | C | C | Facilities (ramp/race, holding pen) | |||||||||||
C | R | C | Hygiene of facilities | |||||||||||
Good health | 6 | Absence of injuries | C | C | I | Mortality | ||||||||
C | C | R | Morbidity and health | |||||||||||
7 | Absence of disease | C | C | R | Morbidity and health | |||||||||
8 | Absence of pain induced by management procedures | R | I | I | Hormones | |||||||||
R | I | I | Haematology | |||||||||||
Other | I | I | I | Reproductive efficacy | ||||||||||
C | C | R | Pregnant status | |||||||||||
I | I | R | Meat quality and yield | |||||||||||
Appropriate behaviour | 9 | Expression of social behaviour | R | R | R | Ethograms | ||||||||
R | R | R | Stereotypic behaviour | |||||||||||
R | R * | R | Emotional state | |||||||||||
10 | Expression of other behaviour | I | I | I | Heart rate | |||||||||
I | I | I | Heart rate variability | |||||||||||
11 | Good human-animal relationship | R | R | R | Flight zones | |||||||||
R | R | R | QBA | |||||||||||
12 | Positive emotional state | R | R | R | QBA | |||||||||
Other | Management-based | Industry-management | Management-based | |||||||||||
C | C | I | Appropriate sourcing (incl. breed, genotype, size, age) | C | C | C | License and Accreditation | C | C | C | Stocking rate | |||
C | I | R | Time at feedlot | |||||||||||
C | C | C | Mixing | C | C | C | Assurance schemes | C | C | C | Euthanasia | |||
C | C | C | Isolation/separation | C | C | C | Auditing and compliance | I | I | C | Slaughter method | |||
C | C | C | Hospital pen | C | C | C | Documentation and Reporting | |||||||
R | R | R | Habituation to transport or handling | |||||||||||
R | C | C | Stock handler skills | |||||||||||
C | C | C | Traceability | C | C | C | Standard operating procedures | |||||||
C | R | I | Rejections | |||||||||||
C | R | C | Use of electric prods/dogs/stick etc. |
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Fleming, P.A.; Wickham, S.L.; Dunston-Clarke, E.J.; Willis, R.S.; Barnes, A.L.; Miller, D.W.; Collins, T. Review of Livestock Welfare Indicators Relevant for the Australian Live Export Industry. Animals 2020, 10, 1236. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10071236
Fleming PA, Wickham SL, Dunston-Clarke EJ, Willis RS, Barnes AL, Miller DW, Collins T. Review of Livestock Welfare Indicators Relevant for the Australian Live Export Industry. Animals. 2020; 10(7):1236. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10071236
Chicago/Turabian StyleFleming, Patricia A., Sarah L. Wickham, Emma J. Dunston-Clarke, Renee S. Willis, Anne L. Barnes, David W. Miller, and Teresa Collins. 2020. "Review of Livestock Welfare Indicators Relevant for the Australian Live Export Industry" Animals 10, no. 7: 1236. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10071236
APA StyleFleming, P. A., Wickham, S. L., Dunston-Clarke, E. J., Willis, R. S., Barnes, A. L., Miller, D. W., & Collins, T. (2020). Review of Livestock Welfare Indicators Relevant for the Australian Live Export Industry. Animals, 10(7), 1236. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10071236