Enhanced Animal Welfare and Labeling in Cattle, Sheep, and Goats
Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Overview of Enhanced Animal Welfare Labeling Schemes in Cattle, Sheep, and Goats in Europe
3.1. Structure, Content, Geography, Initiation, and Audits
3.1.1. Number of Tiers
3.1.2. Country of Origin and Geographical Extent
3.1.3. Initiation
3.1.4. Frequency of Audits
3.1.5. Type of Production Systems Covered
3.1.6. Exclusive Focus on Promoting Animal Welfare
3.1.7. Conversion Period
3.1.8. Breeds
3.2. Husbandry Practices
3.2.1. Tail Docking
3.2.2. Castration
3.2.3. Dehorning
3.2.4. Tethering
3.2.5. Husbandry Practices Concerning Dairy Calves
3.2.6. Access to Pasture and Stocking Density on Pasture
3.2.7. Mortality Rates
3.2.8. Day–Night Rhythm and Daylight Provision
3.3. Transport and Slaughter
3.4. Environmental Enrichment and Positive Welfare Indicators
3.5. How Improved Is Animal Welfare in the European Labeling Schemes?
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Labeling Scheme | Species | Country | Territorial Extent | Initiation | Number of Tiers (Single/Multiple) | Frequency of Audits | References |
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KRAV | Cattle (dairy, beef), sheep (dairy, meat), goats (dairy, meat) | Sweden | National (also Germany, Spain, Latvia, Denmark, Bulgaria) | Private | 1 | Annual | [34] |
Svensk Sigill | Cattle (dairy, beef), sheep (dairy, meat) | Sweden | National | Private | 3—IP Sigill Grundcertifiering/naturbeteskött/klimatcertifiering | Annual | [35,36,37] |
Bedre Dyrevelfaerd | Cattle (dairy, beef) | Denmark | National (also Baltic region, Norway, Sweden) | Public–private | 3 | Annual | [38] |
Anbefalet af Fyrenrs Beskyttelse | Cattle (dairy, beef), sheep (dairy, meat) | Denmark | National (also Norway, Sweden) | Private | 1 | At least annual (different times of year) | [39,40,41] |
Beter Leven | Cattle (dairy, beef) | Netherlands | National | Public–private | 3 | Annual | [42,43,44,45,46,47] |
Meadow Milk | Dairy cattle | Netherlands | National | Private | 1 | Annual | [48] |
EKO | Cattle (dairy), goats (dairy) | Netherlands | National | Public–private | 3 | Once every two years, maximum 30-month interval | [49,50] |
AMA Gütesiegel | Cattle (dairy, beef), sheep (dairy, meat), goats (dairy, meat) | Austria | National | Public–private | 3 (dairy: basic, plus, plus outdoors/beef: basic, Mer Tierwohl, bio/Freiland/Aim/Weidehaltung) | Annual | [51,52,53] |
Demeter | Cattle (dairy, beef), sheep (dairy, meat), goats (dairy, meat) | Germany | National (also international) | Private | 1 | Annual | [54] |
Bio Suisse | Cattle (dairy, beef), sheep (dairy, meat), goats (dairy, meat) | Switzerland | National (also international) | Private | 1 | Annual | [55] |
Red Tractor | Cattle (dairy, beef), sheep (meat), goats (dairy) | UK | National | Private | 1 | Annual (max 18 months) | [56,57,58] |
RSPCA Approved | Cattle (dairy, beef) | UK | National (also Ireland, Australia) | Private | 1 | Annual | [59,60,61] |
Scotch Assured | Cattle (beef), sheep (meat) | UK (RSPCA) | National | Private | 1 | Annual (different times of year) | [62] |
Bienestar Animal Welfair | Cattle (dairy, beef), sheep (dairy, meat), goats (dairy, meat) | Spain | National (also Spain, Portugal) | Public (research institutes) | 1 | Minimum annual | [63,64,65,66,67] |
Animal Welfare Certified by GAP | Cattle (dairy, beef), sheep (meat), goats (meat) | Global GAP | International | Private | 6 (1–5, 5+) | Every 15 months (to cover all seasons) | [68,69,70,71] |
Animal Welfare Approved by AGW | Cattle (dairy, beef), sheep (dairy, meat), goats (dairy, meat) | A Greener World | International | Private | 1 | Minimum annual and on all farms | [72,73,74,75,76,77] |
Labeling Scheme | Production System Types | Focusing Exclusively on Animal Welfare | Mandatory Organic Certification | Conversion Period | Breed | References |
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KRAV | Extensive | No | No | Cattle: 6 months milk, 12 meat, sheep, goats: 6 months milk/meat | Suitable for organic | [34] |
Svensk Sigill | Extensive | No | No | One season on pasture (“naturbeteskött”), 60 days lamn IP, up to 120 days cattle) | All (natural calving) | [35,36,37] |
Bedre Dyrevelfaerd | Semi-intensive–extensive | Yes | No | No | All | [38] |
Anbefalet af Fyrenrs Beskyttelse | Extensive | Yes | No | Animals born and raised in the herd | Sheep: all, 75% documented beef cattle breeds and crosses thereof (natural calving) | [39,40,41] |
Beter Leven | Extensive | Yes | No | No | Breeds with a high incidence of caesarean section and stress during transport excluded | [42,43,44,45,46,47] |
Meadow Milk | Extensive | No | No | No | All | [48] |
EKO | Extensive | No | Yes | No | All | [50,59] |
AMA Gütesiegel | Extensive | No | No | 6 months, 2 months calves (organic time credited) | All (animals purchased from farm’s local region) | [51,52,53] |
Demeter | Extensive | No | No | Milk, all: 6 months, meat sheep, lamb: 6 months organic, 12 conv. beef: 1/3 of their lives if organic, 2/3 if conv. | Suitable for organic farming | [54] |
Bio Suisse | Extensive | No | No | 6 months | Suitable for organic farming | [55] |
Red Tractor | Intensive | No | No | No | All | [56,57,58] |
RSPCA Approved | Semi-extensive–extensive | Yes | No | No | All | [59,60,61] |
Scotch Assured | Extensive | No | No | Born, reared, slaughtered in Scotland—entire life under standard | All | [62] |
Bienestar Animal Welfair | Intensive | Yes | No | No | All | [63,64,65,66,67] |
Animal Welfare Certified by GAP | All—extensive | Yes | No | A mimuim of 2 years in tier 4 is required to reach tier 5 in tier 4 to reach t | All—animals selective to adapt, easy calving, polled | [68,69,70,71] |
Animal Welfare Approved by AGW | Extensive | Yes | No | No | All—easy calving, closed herd, polled animals | [72,73,74,75,76,77] |
Labeling Scheme | Tail Docking (Sheep) | Castration of Males | Specific Identification/Dehorning/Disbudding Practices | Tethering (Cattle) | References |
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KRAV | No | Yes (calves under 8 weeks) | Only hot dehorning methods permitted | Yes (max 50 animals, during the stable period, routine exercise) | [34] |
Svensk Sigill | No (yes for veterinary reasons) | Yes | Identification in an acceptable way for animal’s welfare | Not mentioned | [35,36,37] |
Bedre Dyrevelfaerd | No | Not mentioned/as conventional | Not mentioned/as conventional | No | [38] |
Anbefalet af Fyrenrs Beskyttelse | No | Yes (bulls under 10 months) | Not mentioned/as conventional | No | [39,40,41] |
Beter Leven | No | Yes (anesthetic up to at least e days) | Freeze branding, disbudding paste not permitted | No | [42,43,44,45,46,47] |
Meadow Milk | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | [48] |
EKO | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | [49,50] |
AMA Gütesiege | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | As of 1 January 2024, tethered housing with access to pasture less than 90 days not permitted | [51,52,53] |
Demeter | Yes (not systematically) | Yes (to improve the health, welfare, hygiene of animals) | Dehorning not permitted (annual review) | No | [54] |
Bio Suisse | No (yes for veterinary reasons) | Yes (if prescribed by a veterinarian) | Not mentioned/as conventional | No (bovines yes if regular access to range and/or pasture according to Article 75 of the Direct Payments Ordinance) | [55] |
Red Tractor | Yes | Yes | Cutting/sawing horn (must not be used routinely | No | [56,57,58] |
RSPCA Approved | Permitted only if the calf is intended to be raised beyond 12 months of age | Not mentioned/as conventional | No | [59,60,61] | |
Scotch Assured | Yes | Yes | Chemical cauterization not recommended | Yes (recommended no, untethered exercise must be provided daily) | [62] |
Bienestar Animal Welfair | Yes (must cover the anus/vulva) | Yes | Not mentioned/as conventional | No | [63,64,65,66,67] |
Animal Welfare Certified by GAP | Yes for tiers 1–4, no tiers for 5, 5+ | Yes (tiers 2–5+, not only pain relief, also non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) | Disbudding is prohibited in tiers 5, 5+, dehorning prohibited in all tiers | No | [68,69,70,71] |
Animal Welfare Approved by AGW | Not permitted | Yes | Caustic paste may be used to disbud calves by 7 days of age (instructions of use)/hot branding prohibited | Not permitted | [72,73,74,75,76,77] |
Labeling Scheme | Do Dairy Newborns Suckle? (Min Time) | Minimum Weaning Age | Housing of Calves in Individual Pens | References |
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KRAV | Calves: 1 day, lambs/kids: 3 days | Calves: 3 months, lambs: 8 weeks, kids: 45 days | Up to 1 week | [34] |
Svensk Sigill | Not mentioned | Calves: 3 months, lambs: 8 weeks (25 kgs min) | Up to 8 weeks | [35,36,37] |
Bedre Dyrevelfaerd | Tier 3: calves for 1 day | Calves tier 1: min 8 weeks, tier 2: 10 weeks, tier 3: 12 weeks | Up to 1 week | [38] |
Anbefalet af Fyrenrs Beskyttelse | At least 1 day | Calves: 5 months, lambs: 3 months | Up to 1 week | [39,40,41] |
Beter Leven | Separation after the mother has licked the newborn | Calves: 3 months tier 1, 6 months tier 3 | Up to 2 weeks | [42,43,44,45,46,47] |
Meadow Milk | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | [48] |
EKO | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | [49,50] |
AMA Gütesiege | Not mentioned | Calves: 3 months | Up to 8 weeks | [51,52,53] |
Demeter | Not mentioned | Not mentioned/as conventional | Up to 1 week | [54] |
Bio Suisse | Not mentioned | Calves: 3 months, lambs/kids: 35 days | Up to 8 weeks | [55] |
Red Tractor | No | Calves: 5 weeks, lambs/kids: 5 weeks | Up to 8 weeks | [56,57,58] |
RSPCA Approved | Not mentioned | Calves: 8 weeks | Not mentioned/as conventional | [59,60,61] |
Bienestar Animal Welfair | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | [63,64,65,66,67] |
Animal Welfare Certified by GAP | 6 h tier 1, 12 h tiers 2–4, until weaning 5, 5+ | Calves: 6 months, tiers 1–4, 8 months tiers 5, 5+ natural weaning step 5, lambs/kids: 12 weeks tiers 1–4, 16 weeks tiers 5, 5+ | Up to 2 weeks tier 1, not permitted in other tiers | [68,69,70,71] |
Animal Welfare Approved by AGW | Recommended: calves should be reared by their mothers | Calves: 6 months/dairy calves 6 weeks from milk | Up to 4 weeks | [72,73,74,75,76,77] |
Labeling Scheme | Pasture | Stocking Density on Pasture | Daylight/Day–Night Rhythm | Mortality | References |
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KRAV | Cattle over six months: outdoors most of the day during the grazing period (min 12 h), sheep/goats: around the clock in grazing period | Not mentioned | Daylight must be let in via an area equivalent to at least 3% of the floor area | Suckling calf mortality 0–24 h: 11%, calf mortality 1–180 days: 10%, young animal mortality 6–15 months (heifers) 4%, cows that die natural death/euthanized 10% | [34] |
Svensk Sigill | “Grundcertifering” or “naturbeteskött” certified: minimum half of the grazing period (for animals older than 6 months), dairy cattle: min 10 h/day, beef: whole day | Low, not harming the pasture | Windows or openings for light to enter | Not specified | [35,36,37] |
Bedre Dyrevelfaerd | Tier 1: no; tier 2: cattle min 150 days, cattle more than 6 months 1 May–1 November, calves less than 6 months, 1 May–1 September; tier 3: all more than 4 months 1 May–1 November, calves less than 4 months 1/5–1/9 | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | As of 1 January 2028, max 8% for cattle and 10% for calves under the last 24 months | [38] |
Anbefalet af Fyrenrs Beskyttelse | Sheep: min 7 months, beef cattle: min 5½ months, dairy cattle: min 6 h/day from 1 April–1 November | Beef cattle: min 0.2 ha/animal, dairy cattle: min 1 ha/animal | Light area must be at least 5% of the floor area | Not mentioned | [39,40,41] |
Beter Leven | Beef cattle tier 1: 8 h/day for 150 day/year or 24 h/day for 115 days/year, tier 3: 210 days of 12 h/day or 160 days of 24 h/day, dairy cattle tier 1: 6 h/day for 120 days/year, tier 3: 8 h/day for 180 days | All cattle tier 1: 10 cows/ha, tier 3: 6.5 cows/ha | Beef cattle: daylight-permeable area covers at least 6.7%, dairy: 10% of the floor area | Not mentioned | [42,43,44,45,46,47] |
Meadow Milk | Dairy cattle: 6 h/day for 120 days/year or 720 h in total, min 120 days/year | 10 cows/ha | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | [48] |
EKO | Dairy cattle: 8 h/day for 180 days (15 April –12 October), dairy goats: 5 h/day for 120 days | 6.5 cows/ha, 100 goats/ha | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | [49,50] |
AMA Gütesiegel | Dairy cattle: 120 days/year, 2 h/day dairy plus standard and 6 h/day dairy plus outdoors standard | No | Sizes of the surface of the windows min 3% of the floor area | Not mentioned | [51,52,53] |
Demeter | All access to pasture during the summer half-year | 2 livestock units/ha (1.4 manure units/ha) | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | [54] |
Bio Suisse | Cattle: regular (exception bulls, fattening calves), sheep, goats: every day during the growing season | 2.5 livestock units/ha | Natural light | Not mentioned | [55] |
Red Tractor | No | No | Normal daylight hours (natural or artificial), night hours not specified | Not specified | [56,57,58] |
RSPCA Approved | Calves older than 8 weeks must be given continuous access to paddock | Not mentioned | Min 100 lux during daylight hours | Not specified | [59,60,61] |
Scotch Assured | Yes, not specified | Not mentioned | Natural, so that animals can see clearly | Not mentioned | [62] |
Bienestar Animal Welfair | No—but in cattle access to outdoor loafing area or pasture (in days per year or hours per day) and access to pasture in expression of other behaviors (appropriate behavior) | No | Not mentioned | Not mentioned—but criterion score lamb mortality (appropriate nutrition), veal mortality | [63,64,65,66,67] |
Animal Welfare Certified by GAP | Beef cattle: 2/3 of their lives in tiers 1–2, 3/4 of their lives in tier 4/all their lives on range or pasture in tiers 5, 5+, dairy cattle 6 h/day in tiers 4, 5 and min 200 days/year in tier 5+, sheep/goats: unrestricted daily access | So that vegetation coverage not denuded more than 20% | Not specified, due to continuous access to pasture | Pre-weaning calf mortality max 6% per 12-month period in steps 1–3 and 4% in 4–5+/mortality for weaned heifers to 3-weeks pre-calving max 2% per 12 months all steps, sheep/goats pre-weaning 8% | [68,69,70,71] |
Animal Welfare Approved by AGW | Beef cattle: continuous (calves only growing season), dairy if 1 year prior to slaughter continuously then grassfed certified | Not mentioned | Maximum day-length 16 h | Not specified | [72,73,74,75,76,77] |
Labeling Scheme | Separate Section/Standard About: | Maximum Transport Time | References | |
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Transport | Slaughter | |||
KRAV | No | No | The ideal minimum, but not specified | [34] |
Svensk Sigill | Yes (“naturbeteskött”, “klimatcertifiering”) | No | Not mentioned (8 h) | [35,36,37,38] |
Bedre Dyrevelfaerd | No | No | 8 h | [38] |
Anbefalet af Fyrenrs Beskyttelse | Yes | No | 8 h (including loading/unloading) | [39,40,41] |
Beter Leven | Yes | No | 8 h | [42,43,44,45,46,47] |
Meadow Milk | No | No | Not mentioned | [48] |
EKO | No | No | Not mentioned | [49,50] |
AMA Gütesiegel | Yes | No | Not mentioned | [51,52,53] |
Demeter | No | No | Minimized, on-farm slaughter recommended | [54] |
Bio Suisse | No | No | 8 h | [55] |
Red Tractor | Yes | Yes (meat and poultry processing scheme standards section [86]) | 8 h | [56,57,58] |
RSPCA Approved | Yes | Yes | 8 h | [59,60,61] |
Scotch Assured | Yes | No | 8 h | [62] |
Bienestar Animal Welfair | No | Yes (system of integration of measures for the welfare assessment protocol for cattle [88]/sheep and goats [89] at the slaughterhouse) | Not mentioned | [63,64,65,66,67] |
Animal Welfare Certified by GAP | Yes | Yes | All meat tiers 5+ on farm slaughter, beef cattle: tier 1: 25 h, tiers 2–4: 16 h, tier 5: 8 h, sheep: 18 h, goats: 12 h, dairy 1–4: 8 h, tier 5, 5+: 2 h | [68,69,70,71] |
Animal Welfare Approved by AGW | Yes | Yes (guidelines for red meat slaughter facilities [87]) | 8 h | [72,73,74,75,76,77] |
Labeling Scheme | Specific Environmental Enrichment | Positive Welfare Indicators Promoted | Positive Human–Animal Interaction | References |
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KRAV | Not specified | Access to pasture, comfort, calving in seclusion | General | [34] |
Svensk Sigill | All free-range cattle in loose systems must have access to a grooming brush or similar | Access to pasture, comfort | General | [34,35,36,37] |
Bedre Dyrevelfaerd | Not specified | Access to pasture, comfort | General | [38] |
Anbefalet af Fyrenrs Beskyttelse | 1 stationary brush per 50 cows in stables; scratching post, trees, or similar on pasture; detailed description of shelter, shade outdoors | Access to pasture, comfort, social interactions, behavioral synchronization, mother–young bonding | General | [39,40,41] |
Beter Leven | Rubbing devices permanently in each pen | Access to pasture, comfort, mother–young bonding, social interactions | For all tiers, the farm manager must have followed a human–animal interaction workshop approved by the Society for the Protection of Animals | [42,43,44,45,46,47] |
Meadow Milk | All cows should be able to graze simultaneously, partial herd grazing not permitted | Access to pasture, comfort, social interactions, behavioral synchronization | Not mentioned | [48] |
EKO | Bedding comfort, at least 10 cm thick and brushing facilities for all cattle | Access to pasture, comfort, social interactions | Not mentioned | [49,50] |
AMA Gütesiegel | Not specific, but “enhanced animal welfare” for beef requires 40% more space and scratching posts than basic requirements | Access to pasture, comfort, social interactions | Not mentioned | [51,52,53] |
Demeter | Systems must allow animals free contact with their natural environment (sun, rain, earth underfoot, etc.). | Access to pasture, comfort, social interactions, behavioral synchronization | General | [54] |
Bio Suisse | For goats, outdoor pens and pastures should be appropriately structurally enriched, e.g., with elevated areas, places of retreat | Access to pasture, comfort, play, positive social interactions, places for animals to rest and hide | General | [55] |
Red Tractor | Not specified—emphasis on adequate, dry bedding | Comfort, social interactions | Analyzed in detail (appendix on good handling) | [56,57,58] |
RSPCA Approved | Emphasis on roughage provision, explained and described in detail as bedding and enrichment | Access to pasture, comfort, positive social interactions, play, behavioral synchronization | General | [59,60,61] |
Scotch Assured | Enough space for behavioral synchronization | Access to pasture, comfort, behavioral synchronization | General | [62] |
Bienestar Animal Welfair | Not specified | Exploration, access to pasture, comfort, play, QBA, positive social interactions/affiliative behaviors, behavioral synchronization, cohesion | Analyzed and measured as indicator (avoidance distance test) | [63,64,65,66,67] |
Animal Welfare Certified by GAP | For tier 2, objects on which beef cattle can scratch or groom, detailed environmental enrichment appendix for all species, detailed bedding description and score for calves, criterion for bullied animals’ protection, one enrichment item for meat sheep/goats (1/50 animals) when moved from pasture | Access to pasture, comfort, mother–young bonding, social interactions and synchronization, play, places where animals can hide | Analyzed in detail | [68,69,70,71] |
Animal Welfare Approved by AGW | Not specific, but houses conditions analyzed in detail, e.g., bedding material | Access to pasture, comfort, social interactions, mother–young bonding | Analyzed in detail, mentions that efforts must be made to develop positive relationships between the farmers–animals | [72,73,74,75,76,77] |
Labeling Scheme | Is It Stricter Than EU Organic as a Standard and in General Does It Set a High Animal Welfare Level? | References |
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KRAV | Promotes access to pasture but also allows tethering on farms with less than 50 cows, good welfare standards, strict regarding feedstuff. | [34] |
Svensk Sigill | Svensk Sigill “naturbeteskött” is strict regarding pasture criteria. All three standards have a good welfare level for animals but focus a lot on environment, biodiversity, and use of energy. | [35,36,37] |
Bedre Dyrevelfaerd | If the animals are already organic, no conversion period is needed. Tiers 2 and 3 set a good welfare level. Max mortality level is established. Dairy calves stay with the mother 24 h after birth. Calves are in individuals pens up to 1 week in all tiers. | [38] |
Anbefalet af Fyrenrs Beskyttelse | Requires an enhanced animal welfare level, with environmental complexity and positive indicators, castration of male rams prohibited, and dairy calves staying with mothers 24 h after birth. | [39,40,41] |
Beter Leven | All tiers analyze the criteria in detail, with a higher animal welfare level for dairy cattle in all tiers (separation after mother licks the calf, as of 2030 groups kept together for 5 days, cubicle systems prohibited starting in 2040), and disbudding paste not permitted. | [42,43,44,45,46,47] |
Meadow Milk | Yes, regarding pasture. | [48] |
EKO | Yes, regarding pasture, but requires also a few other provisions for animals, like brushes. | [49,50] |
AMA Gütesiegel | The basic AMA Gütesiegel certificates are for more intensive systems. For dairy plus and plus outdoors and for beef “enhanced animal welfare,” the animal welfare is higher. | [51,52,53] |
Demeter | Although giving emphasis to the environment and feedstuffs, it is strict regarding pasture and promotes the expression of natural behaviors and keeping animals loose and horned. | [54] |
Bio Suisse | It is more complex that EU organic standards, also emphasizing the environment, but sets a good animal welfare standard with environmental enrichment. | [55] |
Red Tractor | Mainly for intensive systems, including mainly management-based and animal-based measures that have to do mostly with health. Still, there are very detailed criteria for management and high standards for conditions for this type of system. | [56,57,58] |
RSPCA Approved | Sets high animal welfare standards, with complex, enriched environments, particularly for dairy calves. | [59,60,61] |
Scotch Assured | Developed mainly to promote meat products from Scotland, not animal welfare, but has a good animal welfare level. | [62] |
Bienestar Animal Welfair | Developed for intensive systems, has a holistic and high animal welfare level, and many animal-based indicators, including positive ones. | [63,64,65,66,67] |
Animal Welfare Certified by GAP | Very high animal welfare standards starting from tier 2 and especially in tier 5,5+. Tier 5+ requires on-farm slaughter, access to pasture for the duration of the animals’ lives, natural weaning for all animals, and breastfeeding by their mothers—even dairy cattle, and castration is not permitted. Very detailed way to measure animal-based indicators. The environmental enrichment analyzed is detailed in the appendix. | [68,69,70,71] |
Animal Welfare Approved by AGW | High animal welfare standards, various animal-based indicators, explained in detail. Separate detailed section for transport and standards for slaughter. “Grassfed” standards require natural grassfed feeding for a minimum of one year. | [72,73,74,75,76,77] |
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Papageorgiou M, Karageorgou A, Tzamaloukas O, Simitzis P. Enhanced Animal Welfare and Labeling in Cattle, Sheep, and Goats. Ruminants. 2025; 5(2):19. https://doi.org/10.3390/ruminants5020019
Chicago/Turabian StylePapageorgiou, Maria, Agori Karageorgou, Ouranios Tzamaloukas, and Panagiotis Simitzis. 2025. "Enhanced Animal Welfare and Labeling in Cattle, Sheep, and Goats" Ruminants 5, no. 2: 19. https://doi.org/10.3390/ruminants5020019
APA StylePapageorgiou, M., Karageorgou, A., Tzamaloukas, O., & Simitzis, P. (2025). Enhanced Animal Welfare and Labeling in Cattle, Sheep, and Goats. Ruminants, 5(2), 19. https://doi.org/10.3390/ruminants5020019