使用试点方案评估越南小农猪的福利。

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Sinh Dang-Xuan, Le Thi Thanh Huyen, Tu-Quynh Ha, Do Van Duc, Le Tien Dung, Han Anh Tuan, Fred Unger, Rebecca Doyle, Jenny-Ann Toribio
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小农养猪场是亚洲猪肉供应的一个重要特征,这些养殖方法提出了独特的管理考虑。进行这项调查是为了试点福利评估方案,并调查越南两个地点的小农猪管理和福利,其中一个地点有55个主要饲养本地猪的农场(Da Bac地点),另一个地点有55个主要饲养非本地猪的农场(Lac Son地点)。这两个地点的农民都饲养了少量的圈养猪,在Da Bac有更多的母猪,而在Lac Son有一些农民只饲养生长猪。通过访谈和养猪观察,记录了成猪、乳猪和生长猪18项福利指标的数据。b> 90%农场的猪没有出现喘气、咬尾、乱窜、负面社会行为、刻板行为、咳嗽或跛行,表明这些福利措施对猪有足够的好处。然而,在这两个地点,50%的农场的所有猪都受到饮用水的限制,并且在Da Bac地点,猪经常表现出对人类的恐惧。31%的猪场母猪和32%的猪场生长猪的体况偏瘦或非常瘦。这一试点证明了福利评估方案的可行性,并为今后在其他中低收入国家的应用提供了借鉴。报告还发现,迫切需要低成本干预措施来解决供水和营养不良问题,以改善小农猪的福利和这些农场的产量。
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Assessing the welfare of smallholder pigs in Vietnam using a pilot protocol.

Assessing the welfare of smallholder pigs in Vietnam using a pilot protocol.

Assessing the welfare of smallholder pigs in Vietnam using a pilot protocol.

Assessing the welfare of smallholder pigs in Vietnam using a pilot protocol.

Smallholder pig farms are an important feature of pork supply in Asia, and these farming approaches present unique management considerations. This survey was conducted to pilot a welfare assessment protocol and to investigate smallholder pig management and welfare at two sites in Vietnam, one with 55 farms raising predominantly indigenous pigs (the Da Bac site) and the other 55 farms raising predominantly non-indigenous pigs (the Lac Son site). Farmers at both sites kept small numbers of confined pigs, with more keeping sows in Da Bac and some keeping only grower pigs in Lac Son. Via an interview and pig observation, data on 18 welfare measures were recorded for adult pigs, suckling piglets and grower pigs. Pigs on > 90% of farms did not exhibit panting, tail biting, scouring, negative social behaviour, stereotypic behaviour, coughing or lameness demonstrating adequate welfare for these welfare measures. However, all pigs on > 50% of farms had restricted access to drinking water at both sites, and pigs often displayed fear of humans in the Da Bac site. The body condition of most pigs was thin or very thin among the sows on 31% of farms and among the grower pigs on 32% of farms. This pilot proved that the welfare assessment protocol is feasible and provided lessons for its future use in other low-to-middle income countries. It also found that low-cost interventions are urgently needed to address water access and undernutrition in order to improve the welfare of smallholder pigs and the production of these farms.

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Tropical animal health and production
Tropical animal health and production 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
11.80%
发文量
361
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Animal Health and Production is an international journal publishing the results of original research in any field of animal health, welfare, and production with the aim of improving health and productivity of livestock, and better utilisation of animal resources, including wildlife in tropical, subtropical and similar agro-ecological environments.
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