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Aggregation of measures to produce an overall assessment of animal welfare. Part 1: a review of existing methods
Authors:Botreau R  Bonde M  Butterworth A  Perny P  Bracke M B M  Capdeville J  Veissier I
Affiliation:1INRA, UR1213 Herbivores, Site de Theix, F-63122 Saint-Genès-Champanelle, France.
Abstract:Several systems have been proposed for the overall assessment of animal welfare at the farm level for the purpose of advising farmers or assisting public decision-making. They are generally based on several measures compounded into a single evaluation, using different rules to assemble the information. Here we discuss the different methods used to aggregate welfare measures and their applicability to certification schemes involving welfare. Data obtained on a farm can be (i) analysed by an expert who draws an overall conclusion; (ii) compared with minimal requirements set for each measure; (iii) converted into ranks, which are then summed; or (iv) converted into values or scores compounded in a weighted sum (e.g. TGI35L) or using ad hoc rules. Existing methods used at present (at least when used exclusively) may be insufficiently sensitive or not routinely applicable, or may not reflect the multidimensional nature of welfare and the relative importance of various welfare measures. It is concluded that different methods may be used at different stages of the construction of an overall assessment of animal welfare, depending on the constraints imposed on the aggregation process.
Keywords:animal welfare  assessment  livestock  methodology
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