基于屠宰场动物指标的猪福利自动评估技术综述

IF 5.3 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
Angela Ramon-Perez , Irene Camerlink , Nienke van Staaveren , Kristina Maschat , Kenny van Langeveld , Thomas Banhazi , Michaela Fels , Maite Jachens , Jarissa Maselyne , Björn Forkman , Pol Llonch
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大多数肉类生产物种在屠宰场结束它们的生命。在这里,动物从不同的农场收集,允许广泛的数据收集,包括福利状况。评估动物福利需要可靠的指标,特别是那些以动物为基础的指标。自动化福利评估为监测大量动物提供了连续、客观和一致的方法,消除了与高速生产线相关的人类偏见和疲劳,减少了农场访问。本综述旨在确定可在屠宰场自动测量的猪的动物福利指标,并检查屠宰场使用的商业上可用的精确畜牧业(PLF)技术,包括可适应并应用于屠宰场的原型和农场技术。采用三步方法:首先进行系统的文献检索,然后进行可理解的商业检索,最后进行专家咨询调查,以确认所有技术都已确定。总共确定了16种屠宰场应用技术和71种农场使用技术。在农场技术中,52项被认为适合屠宰场实施,而19项被认为不适合,因为与屠宰场的目的不匹配,例如喂养行为或热探测。研究结果还强调了在运输阶段解决自动福利评估的必要性,以确保对整个生产链的动物福利进行全面了解和持续监测。尽管监测猪福利的自动化系统显示出巨大的潜力,但在实际实施和广泛采用方面仍然存在挑战,这需要研究人员、行业利益相关者和技术开发人员之间的合作,以充分发挥其潜力。
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Technologies for automatic assessment of pig welfare using animal-based indicators in the slaughterhouse: a review
Most meat-producing species end their life at the slaughterhouse. Here, animals are gathered from diverse farms, allowing for extensive data collection, including on welfare status. Assessing animal welfare requires reliable indicators, particularly those that are animal-based. Automated welfare evaluation offers a continuous, objective, and consistent approach for monitoring large numbers of animals, eliminating human bias and fatigue associated with high-speed production lines, and decreasing farm visits. This review aims to identify animal-based welfare indicators for pigs that can be automatically measured at slaughterhouses and to examine commercially available Precision Livestock Farming (PLF) technologies used at the slaughterhouse, including prototypes and on-farm technologies that can be adapted and applied to slaughterhouses. A three-step methodology is used: first a systematic literature search, followed by a comprehensible commercial search, and finally an expert consultation survey to confirm that all technologies were identified. A total of 16 technologies for slaughterhouse applications and 71 technologies for on-farm use were identified. Among the on-farm technologies, 52 were deemed feasible for slaughterhouse implementation, while 19 were considered unsuitable due to mismatches with slaughterhouse purposes, such as feeding behaviour or heat detection. The results also highlight the need to address automated welfare assessment during the transport phase to ensure thorough understanding and continuous monitoring of animal welfare across the entire production chain. While automated systems for monitoring pig welfare show significant potential, challenges in practical implementation and widespread adoption remain, requiring collaboration between researchers, industry stakeholders, and technology developers to fully realise their potential.
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Biosystems Engineering
Biosystems Engineering 农林科学-农业工程
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
7.80%
发文量
239
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Biosystems Engineering publishes research in engineering and the physical sciences that represent advances in understanding or modelling of the performance of biological systems for sustainable developments in land use and the environment, agriculture and amenity, bioproduction processes and the food chain. The subject matter of the journal reflects the wide range and interdisciplinary nature of research in engineering for biological systems.
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