European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Maria Díez-León, Sabine Dippel, Sandra Edwards, Angela Schwarzer, Denise Candiani, Michaela Hempen, Eliana Lima, Claudia Millán Caravaca, Neil J. Tirchett, Yves Van der Stede, Marika Vitali, Mette S. Herskin
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摘要
本技术报告是应欧盟委员会根据法规(EC) No 178/2002第31条的要求编写的。该请求的重点是更新2001年报告“用于毛皮生产的动物福利”(SCAHAW, 2001)的文献综述,特别是针对第4节(食肉动物生物学的一般方面-水貂,狐狸和浣熊)和第5节(啮齿动物生物学的一般方面-栗鼠)。本报告利用从文献综述、利益相关者提供证据的呼吁、实地考察和欧洲食品安全局工作组专家的考虑中获得的信息,审查了有关物种生物学、生产周期、最常见的饲养系统(包括田间试验系统)和用于以下物种商业毛皮生产的耕作方法的最新信息:i)美洲水貂(Neogale视觉或Neovison视觉,以前归类为Mustela视觉),ii)红狐(Vulpes Vulpes,也称为“银狐”),iii)北极狐(Vulpes lagopus,以前归类为Alopex lagopus,也称为“蓝狐”),iv)浣熊狗(Nyctereutes procyonoides,也称为“finnraccoon”),v)金鼠(Chinchilla lanigera)。
Biology, husbandry systems and farm practices for American mink, red and Arctic foxes, raccoon dog and chinchilla kept for fur production
This Technical Report was prepared in response to a mandate from the European Commission under Article 31 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002. The request focused on updating the literature review from the 2001 report “The Welfare of Animals Kept for Fur Production” (SCAHAW, 2001), specifically addressing Section 4 (general aspects of carnivore biology—mink, foxes, and raccoon dog) and Section 5 (general aspects of rodent biology—chinchilla). Using information obtained from a review of literature, a call for evidence from stakeholders, field visits and consideration by experts in an EFSA working group, this report reviews the most up to date information on the species’ biology, production cycles, most common husbandry systems, including field-tested systems, and farming practices used for the commercial fur production of the following species: i) American mink (Neogale vison or Neovison vison, previously classified as Mustela vison), ii) Red fox (Vulpes vulpes, and also known as 'silver fox'), iii) Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus, previously classified as Alopex lagopus and also known as 'blue fox'), iv) Raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides, also known as ‘finnraccoon’), and v) Chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera).