2021
DOI: 10.1055/a-1591-7722
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Herdenstatus – Beurteilung von Schafherden

Abstract: ZusammenfassungNeben tierartbezogenen Indikatoren werden ressourcen- und managementbezogene Tierwohlindikatoren erfasst, um den Status einer Schafherde zu beurteilen. Aufgrund der Diversität von Schafrassen und Haltungsformen eignen sich Multiple-Choice-Checklisten dafür nur bedingt. Der Einfluss von Umwelt, Klima, Betreuungsintensität und anderer Faktoren wird im Zusammenhang mit den rechtlichen Voraussetzungen aus der Sicht der tierärztlichen Herdenbetreuung beschrieben. Daraus ergeben sich Hinweise auf Prob… Show more

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“…Veterinary interventions in small ruminant farms contribute to improving health and welfare of the animals therein. Examples of such interventions include the management of obstetrical problems [1,2], the control of ectoparasitic infestations (psoroptic mange [3][4][5] and cutaneous myiosis [3,6]), the establishment of veterinarian-related practices as welfare indicators in farms [7,8], the monitoring of biosecurity practices in farms [9][10][11], the improvement in neonatal survival [2], the control of foot-related lameness [12,13], the administration of local anaesthesia as a means of pain management [14,15], the development of guidelines for handling sheep and goats [16], and the regularisation of welfare requirements in small ruminant farms [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Veterinary interventions in small ruminant farms contribute to improving health and welfare of the animals therein. Examples of such interventions include the management of obstetrical problems [1,2], the control of ectoparasitic infestations (psoroptic mange [3][4][5] and cutaneous myiosis [3,6]), the establishment of veterinarian-related practices as welfare indicators in farms [7,8], the monitoring of biosecurity practices in farms [9][10][11], the improvement in neonatal survival [2], the control of foot-related lameness [12,13], the administration of local anaesthesia as a means of pain management [14,15], the development of guidelines for handling sheep and goats [16], and the regularisation of welfare requirements in small ruminant farms [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%