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Cambridge 探花直播 scientists have come up with a system of measuring animal welfare that enables reliable comparison across different types of pig farming.

This means that animal welfare can now, for the first time, be properly considered alongside other impacts of farming to help identify which farming systems are best.

This is vital for improving animal welfare in livestock production, at a time when demand for meat is rising globally and the way animals are farmed is changing - with concerns about the welfare of intensive and indoor systems.

Animal welfare assessments could also enable consumers to be better informed when choosing what to eat.

Britain has various labelling schemes for meat products to assure consumers that certain standards have been met. 探花直播team used their new system to test how the different labels compare in terms of animal welfare.

Farms producing 鈥榳oodland鈥 labelled pork products scored best for pig welfare, followed by 鈥榦rganic鈥, then free-range, RSPCA assured, Red Tractor, and finally those with no certification.

鈥淲e have shown that it鈥檚 possible to reliably assess animal welfare on farms. This means decisions about which types of farm are better or worse for animal welfare can be based on proper calculations, rather than assumptions 鈥 as is currently the case,鈥 said Dr Harriet Bartlett, first author of the study, who carried out this work while a researcher at the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Department of Veterinary Medicine. She is now a Research Associate in Sustainable Food Solutions at the 探花直播 of Oxford.

Bartlett added: 鈥淣ow animal welfare can be included in overall assessments of farm sustainability alongside other measures like carbon emissions and biodiversity impacts, so we can make better informed decisions about how we choose to farm and what we choose to eat.鈥

Coming up with an overall measurement of animal welfare has previously been difficult because of disagreement on which factors are most important. For example, is a health problem more important than a behaviour problem? What level of welfare is good enough?

探花直播new system assesses the quality of an animal鈥檚 life through a wide-ranging set of welfare measurements, reflecting a range of concerns about welfare. 探花直播results can be integrated into a single score to enable comparison across farms.

This will enable exploration of trade-offs between animal welfare and other issues of concern to consumers, such as the impact of farming on the environment.

探花直播results are in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

Assessment of the pigs looked at everything from health problems like coughing, sneezing, and lameness, to the way they interacted: biting each other鈥檚 ears or tails, or engaging with their environment, for example.

Various scoring methods were tested - giving more or less weight to the different aspects of animal welfare - on 74 pig farming systems in the UK. 探花直播team were surprised to find that each method gave broadly the same overall result in terms of which farms, and types of farms, performed best and worst.

鈥淒espite ongoing debate about how to measure animal welfare, we found we can identify which types of farms we might want to encourage and which we shouldn鈥檛 with reasonable consistency,鈥 said Professor Andrew Balmford in the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Department of Zoology, who was involved in the study.

探花直播new welfare measurements combine quality of life with length of life, and scores can be produced 鈥榩er unit鈥 of production. 探花直播welfare scores can also allow several farms to be grouped together 鈥 for example when animals are kept on different farms at different growth stages.

鈥淭his work opens up possibilities for greater rolling out of welfare assessment scores in food labelling, including in other species as well as pigs. Until now, the methods available have made this impractical,鈥 said Professor James Wood at the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Department of Veterinary Medicine, who was involved in the study.

探花直播technique of 鈥楲ife Cycle Assessment鈥 is widely used to quantify environmental impacts, such as greenhouse gas emissions and land use, across all stages of farm animal production. But until now there hasn鈥檛 been a way of measuring animal welfare that enables valid comparisons across different farming systems, so Life Cycle Assessments do not include it and as a result, welfare concerns have sometimes been overlooked.

Food production accounts for over a quarter of all global greenhouse gas emissions. Making farming systems more sustainable, in the face of growing global demand for meat, is a major challenge for farmers and the government.

鈥榃oodland鈥 labelled pork is from farms that provide at least partial tree cover for the pigs, and 鈥極rganic鈥 provides outdoor access for the animals. 探花直播鈥楻SPCA assured鈥 label is welfare focused, while 鈥楩ree range鈥 is not a formal assurance, but typically refers to fully outdoor farming systems. Most UK pig farms produce 鈥楻ed Tractor鈥 labelled pork, which has lower production costs 鈥 translating to a lower price for consumers.

This research was funded by the BBSRC, the Royal Society, MRC, and 探花直播Alborada Trust.

Reference

Bartlett, H. et al: 鈥.鈥 Proc Roy Soc B. March 2023. DOI 10.1098/rspb.2023.0120



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