Preparatory work for the scientific opinion on welfare assessment of dairy cows in small scale farming systems
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2015-07-31ISSN
2397-8325
Abstract
Objectives of this preparatory work were (i) to collect data for the description and the categorisation of European
Small-Scale Dairy Farms (SSDF) based on size, farming system and husbandry practices and (ii) to analyse the
feasibility in SSDF of animal-based measures usually used for intensive farming. Criteria identified, through a
public call for information and a literature review, to consider a farm as a SSDF were herd size (up to 75 cows
including dry and lactating) and a categorisation as “non-conventional”. To be eligible as non-conventional, a
farm should fulfil at least two criteria of the four following criteria: the farm should be family-run, have low
concentrate use, be in a local breed scheme and in a specific production scheme. Literature was reviewed for
identifying the risk factors in SSDF and for adapting the welfare assessment to SSDF. An on-farm survey was
carried out to assess the feasibility of the protocol and to collect data from 124 dairy farms in four European
countries (Austria, France, Italy, and Spain). Assessors were asked to assess the feasibility of the protocol in
general, the animal based measures and to suggest improvements where necessary. Farmers were asked about the
usefulness of animal-based measures. From 124 dairy farms visited 119 were considered as SSDF. From
assessor’s experiences, animal-based measures may be applied in SSDF at least during the winter housing
period. And there are no reasons to assume that methods and measures of welfare assessment in SSDF is
substantially different from larger, intensively run farms. Feeding and access to pasture were the most relevant
criteria for the farmers to warrant that animal welfare is ensured in their farm. A large majority of them agreed
that animal based measure could be a relevant tool for the improvement of health and welfare and half of them
would prefer an external assessment and advice rather than a self-tool assessment.
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Article
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Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
636 - Animal husbandry and breeding in general. Livestock rearing. Breeding of domestic animals
Pages
109
Publisher
Wiley
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EFSA Supporting Publications
Recommended citation
Leeb, C., L. Mirabito, E Canali, I. Blanco‐Penedo, J. Ghione, L. Tremetsberger, S. Barbieri, et al. 2015. “Preparatory Work for the Scientific Opinion on Welfare Assessment of Dairy Cows in Small Scale Farming Systems.” EFSA Supporting Publications 12 (7): 852E. doi: 10.2903/sp.efsa.2015.en-852
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Benestar Animal
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