Chalmers Rhianne, Cooper Jonathan, Ventura Beth
Department of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln, Joseph Banks Building, Green Lane, Lincoln LN6 7TS, UK.
Anim Welf. 2024 Nov 20;33:e54. doi: 10.1017/awf.2024.57. eCollection 2024.
Parrots () are widely kept in captivity, yet their welfare is under-researched in comparison to other captive species. This study aimed to determine key welfare issues affecting parrots through a modified Delphi approach. Twenty-eight welfare issues were first compiled via a preliminary literature review. Parrot welfare experts and sector professionals (n = 26) were then recruited to participate in an online survey to rank the identified welfare issues on a six-point scale according to severity, duration and prevalence of each issue. Participants could provide commentary on their ranking and propose additional welfare issues of concern. Items with a mean score of 4 or above progressed to a second survey, where participants (n = 14) indicated whether they agreed or disagreed with the current ranking of the welfare issue. Finally, two online workshops were held, where participants (n = 7) discussed the rankings from the second survey and sought to establish a consensus on the top ten welfare issues in each category and overall. Six of the seven final participants agreed with the final rankings, achieving a consensus rate of 86%. The top welfare issues overall were lack of owner knowledge and support; social isolation; housing; environmental opportunity to express behaviours; nutrition; development of normal behaviour; lack of a 'life plan' for birds; abnormal behaviours; lack of parrot-specific veterinary training; and insufficient application and enforcement of legislation. It is hoped that identification and recognition of these priority areas will be useful in directing future efforts in research, owner and veterinary education, and policy initiatives to improve parrot welfare.
鹦鹉被广泛圈养,但与其他圈养物种相比,对其福利的研究较少。本研究旨在通过改进的德尔菲法确定影响鹦鹉的关键福利问题。首先通过初步文献综述汇编了28个福利问题。然后招募了鹦鹉福利专家和行业专业人士(n = 26)参与在线调查,根据每个问题的严重程度、持续时间和发生率,以六点量表对确定的福利问题进行排名。参与者可以对他们的排名发表评论,并提出其他关注的福利问题。平均得分4分及以上的项目进入第二轮调查,参与者(n = 14)表示他们是否同意当前福利问题的排名。最后,举办了两次在线研讨会,参与者(n = 7)讨论了第二轮调查的排名,并试图就每个类别和总体上的十大福利问题达成共识。七名最终参与者中有六名同意最终排名,达成率为86%。总体上最重要的福利问题是主人缺乏知识和支持;社会隔离;住房;表达行为的环境机会;营养;正常行为的发展;鸟类缺乏“生活计划”;异常行为;缺乏针对鹦鹉的兽医培训;以及立法的应用和执行不足。希望对这些优先领域的识别和认识将有助于指导未来在研究、主人和兽医教育以及改善鹦鹉福利的政策倡议方面的努力。