2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2022.106636
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A simple method for on-farm evaluation of sheep welfare using animal-based indicators

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“…Cattle presents the most common individually registered livestock species in the Czech Republic. Furthermore, high numbers of deficiencies were found in sheep, where, as Marcone et al (2022) report based on the results of their study in Italy, the most common problem and therefore the most relevant indicator of sheep welfare tends to be the incidence of mastitis, lameness, and poor fitness. It is these problems that have a major impact on animal production and health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Cattle presents the most common individually registered livestock species in the Czech Republic. Furthermore, high numbers of deficiencies were found in sheep, where, as Marcone et al (2022) report based on the results of their study in Italy, the most common problem and therefore the most relevant indicator of sheep welfare tends to be the incidence of mastitis, lameness, and poor fitness. It is these problems that have a major impact on animal production and health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The health and welfare of animals raised in animal production are becoming increasingly important. Animals' exposure to adverse effects of the environment outside the comfort zone causes negative effects such as low productivity and diseases (Marcone et al, 2022). In providing ideal conditions for animals, sometimes negligence may occur due to lack of awareness or knowledge and sometimes due to economic inadequacies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total of 100% of excellent assessments found in medium and large farms suggests that, for both pasture and indoors, the environment did not have injurious features. Marcone et al [32] and Napolitano et al [31] also reported a low number of skin lesions in semi-extensively reared sheep. The assessment of annual mortality of adult sheep (C.31) and lambs (C.32) was found to be related to farm dimension (p < 0.001) and was excellent in medium and large flocks.…”
Section: Animal-based Measures-area Cmentioning
confidence: 95%