2021
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2020-19557
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Assessing dairy goat welfare in intensive or semi-intensive farming conditions in Mexico

Abstract: We aimed to verify whether a low number of relevant animal-based indicators was able to discriminate 33 semi-intensive (grazing during the day and confinement during the night with access to an outdoor paddock; S-INT) and 8 intensive farms (permanent confinement with access to an outdoor paddock; INT) located in the Mexican semi-desert. In addition, we implemented the resource-based assessment scheme Animal Needs Index (ANI) with the identified animal-based indicators to compare the overall level of welfare in… Show more

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“…Such a protocol could be used in regional or national goat populations with the long-term goals of improving the animals’ welfare status and investigating the impact and success of implemented health and welfare programs. Since the submission of this manuscript, two further studies had been published regarding general goat welfare indicators with focus on the Americas (USA, Mexico) [ 8 , 9 ]. For their methods, both articles again draw together “the available literature on goat welfare assessment (...) including assessment protocols that had been used previously (...).” [ 8 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such a protocol could be used in regional or national goat populations with the long-term goals of improving the animals’ welfare status and investigating the impact and success of implemented health and welfare programs. Since the submission of this manuscript, two further studies had been published regarding general goat welfare indicators with focus on the Americas (USA, Mexico) [ 8 , 9 ]. For their methods, both articles again draw together “the available literature on goat welfare assessment (...) including assessment protocols that had been used previously (...).” [ 8 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decade, research on goat welfare has made significant progress with the development and testing of assessment protocols in the United Kingdom [ 5 ], in Norway [ 6 ], in Portugal and Italy [ 7 ], and in North America [ 8 , 9 ]. However, most research, including these protocols, mainly focus on dairy goats kept in intensive production systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%