Bertocchi Luigi, Fusi Francesca, Angelucci Alessandra, Bolzoni Luca, Pongolini Stefano, Strano Rosa Maria, Ginestreti Jessica, Riuzzi Giorgia, Moroni Paolo, Lorenzi Valentina
Italian National Reference Centre for Animal Welfare, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell'Emilia Romagna "Bruno Ubertini", Via A. Bianchi 9, 25124 Brescia, Italy.
Risk Analysis Unit, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell'Emilia Romagna, Sezione di Parma, Via dei Mercati 13/A, 43100 Parma, Italy.
Prev Vet Med. 2018 Feb 1;150:8-18. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2017.11.023. Epub 2017 Dec 1.
An expert opinion elicitation, based on a modified Delphi technique, was organized to collect the opinion of 16 Italian veterinarians with the aim of conducting a hazard and a welfare promoter characterization for defining and weighing a list of management and housing factors potentially associated with negative or positive welfare outcomes in dairy cows kept in loose housing systems. In addition, the 16 experts judged a set of animal-based measures in order to rate them by appropriateness and by the level of animal pain and suffering due to the welfare consequences they measure. Veterinary experts were asked to score 52 hazards, 47 welfare promoters and 18 animal-based measures. Management and housing hazards, that were determined to be associated with a very high impact on the welfare of dairy cows, were mainly referred to lactating cows (absence of bedding material, presence of inadequate or slippery floor in walking areas, wrong design of the lying area), but also the use of harmful tools for animal handling and the lack of scheduled foot inspection, trimming and foot bathing reached very high impact scores. Management and housing welfare promoters dealing with optimal cow comfort around resting obtained the highest ratings, together with the presence of experienced and trained stockpersons, the implementation of an attentive animal grouping strategy and the control of temperature, humidity and ventilation. Considering animal-based measures, the highest ranking of importance was given to observation of lameness, records of mortality of adult cows and calves, observation of integument alterations and body condition scoring. This study has been the starting point for the development of the first Italian national protocol for the assessment of the welfare of dairy cows farmed in loose housing systems.
基于改良德尔菲技术组织了一次专家意见征集活动,以收集16位意大利兽医的意见,目的是对危害因素和福利促进因素进行特征描述,从而确定和权衡一系列与散栏饲养系统中奶牛负面或正面福利结果可能相关的管理和饲养因素。此外,这16位专家对一组基于动物的指标进行了评判,以便根据其适宜性以及因其所衡量的福利后果导致的动物疼痛和痛苦程度对它们进行评分。兽医专家被要求对52项危害因素、47项福利促进因素和18项基于动物的指标进行评分。被确定对奶牛福利有非常高影响的管理和饲养危害因素主要涉及泌乳奶牛(缺乏垫料、行走区域地面不足或滑、躺卧区域设计不当),但用于动物处理的有害工具的使用以及缺乏定期的足部检查、修剪和足浴也达到了非常高的影响分数。与奶牛休息时的最佳舒适度相关的管理和饲养福利促进因素获得了最高评分,经验丰富且经过培训的饲养员的存在、实施精心的动物分组策略以及温度、湿度和通风的控制也获得了最高评分。考虑到基于动物的指标,跛行观察、成年母牛和犊牛死亡率记录、体表变化观察以及体况评分被赋予了最高的重要性排名。本研究是制定意大利首个散栏饲养系统奶牛福利评估国家协议的起点。