Nielsen Søren Saxmose, Alvarez Julio, Bicout Dominique Joseph, Calistri Paolo, Canali Elisabetta, Drewe Julian Ashley, Garin-Bastuji Bruno, Gonzales Rojas Jose Luis, Schmidt Christian Gortázar, Herskin Mette S, Miranda Chueca Miguel Ángel, Padalino Barbara, Pasquali Paolo, Roberts Helen Clare, Spoolder Hans, Stahl Karl, Velarde Antonio, Viltrop Arvo, Winckler Christoph, Tiemann Inga, de Jong Ingrid, Gebhardt-Henrich Sabine Gabriele, Keeling Linda, Riber Anja Brinch, Ashe Sean, Candiani Denis, García Matas Raquel, Hempen Michaela, Mosbach-Schulz Olaf, Rojo Gimeno Cristina, Van der Stede Yves, Vitali Marika, Bailly-Caumette Eléa, Michel Virginie
EFSA J. 2023 Feb 21;21(2):e07788. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2023.7788. eCollection 2023 Feb.
This Scientific Opinion considers the welfare of domestic fowl () related to the production of meat (broilers) and includes the keeping of day-old chicks, broiler breeders, and broiler chickens. Currently used husbandry systems in the EU are described. Overall, 19 highly relevant welfare consequences (WCs) were identified based on severity, duration and frequency of occurrence: 'bone lesions', 'cold stress', 'gastro-enteric disorders', 'group stress', 'handling stress', 'heat stress', 'isolation stress', 'inability to perform comfort behaviour', 'inability to perform exploratory or foraging behaviour', 'inability to avoid unwanted sexual behaviour', 'locomotory disorders', 'prolonged hunger', 'prolonged thirst', 'predation stress', 'restriction of movement', 'resting problems', 'sensory under- and overstimulation', 'soft tissue and integument damage' and 'umbilical disorders'. These WCs and their animal-based measures (ABMs) that can identify them are described in detail. A variety of hazards related to the different husbandry systems were identified as well as ABMs for assessing the different WCs. Measures to prevent or correct the hazards and/or mitigate each of the WCs are listed. Recommendations are provided on quantitative or qualitative criteria to answer specific questions on the welfare of broilers and related to genetic selection, temperature, feed and water restriction, use of cages, light, air quality and mutilations in breeders such as beak trimming, de-toeing and comb dubbing. In addition, minimal requirements (e.g. stocking density, group size, nests, provision of litter, perches and platforms, drinkers and feeders, of covered veranda and outdoor range) for an enclosure for keeping broiler chickens (fast-growing, slower-growing and broiler breeders) are recommended. Finally, 'total mortality', 'wounds', 'carcass condemnation' and 'footpad dermatitis' are proposed as indicators for monitoring at slaughter the welfare of broilers on-farm.
本科学意见审议了与肉鸡生产相关的家禽福利问题,涵盖一日龄雏鸡、肉种鸡和肉鸡的饲养情况。文中描述了欧盟目前使用的养殖系统。总体而言,根据严重程度、持续时间和发生频率,确定了19个高度相关的福利后果(WC):“骨骼病变”“冷应激”“胃肠疾病”“群体应激”“处理应激”“热应激”“隔离应激”“无法进行舒适行为”“无法进行探索或觅食行为”“无法避免不必要的性行为”“运动障碍”“长期饥饿”“长期口渴”“捕食应激”“行动受限”“休息问题”“感官刺激不足和过度刺激”“软组织和体表损伤”以及“脐部疾病”。详细描述了这些福利后果及其可用于识别它们的基于动物的措施(ABM)。还确定了与不同养殖系统相关的各种危害以及用于评估不同福利后果的基于动物的措施。列出了预防或纠正危害和/或减轻每个福利后果的措施。针对回答有关肉鸡福利的具体问题,提供了关于定量或定性标准的建议,这些问题涉及遗传选择、温度、饲料和水限制、笼子使用、光照、空气质量以及种鸡的断喙、去趾和鸡冠修剪等致残操作。此外,还建议了饲养肉鸡(快速生长型、生长较慢型和肉种鸡)的禽舍的最低要求(如饲养密度、群体大小、巢穴、垫料、栖木和平台、饮水器和喂食器、有顶走廊和室外活动场)。最后,提议将“总死亡率”“伤口”“胴体废弃率”和“脚垫皮炎”作为监测农场肉鸡屠宰时福利状况的指标。