Practical Application of the Five Domains Animal Welfare Framework for Supply Food Animal Chain Managers
The author has worked as a consultant with global commercial supply managers for over 20 years. The focus of this commentary will be practical application of The Five Domains Model in commercial systems. Commercial buyers of meat need simple easy-to-use guidelines. They have to use auditors that can...
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| description | The author has worked as a consultant with global commercial supply managers for over 20 years. The focus of this commentary will be practical application of The Five Domains Model in commercial systems. Commercial buyers of meat need simple easy-to-use guidelines. They have to use auditors that can be trained in a workshop that lasts for only a few days. Auditing of slaughter plants by major buyers has resulted in great improvements. Supply chain managers need clear guidance on conditions that would result in a failed audit. Animal based outcome measures that can be easily assessed should be emphasized in commercial systems. Some examples of these key animal welfare indicators are: percentage of animals stunned effectively with a single application of the stunner, percentage of lame animals, foot pad lesions on poultry, and body condition scoring. A farm that supplies a buyer must also comply with housing specifications. The farm either has the specified housing or does not have it. It will be removed from the approved supplier list if housing does not comply. These types of easy to assess indicators can be easily evaluated within the four domains of nutrition, environment, health and behavioral interactions. The Five Domains Framework can also be used in a program for continuous improvement of animal welfare. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e1c12da017d4441c88170a8d77cf72b52025-08-19T22:35:55ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152022-10-011220283110.3390/ani12202831Practical Application of the Five Domains Animal Welfare Framework for Supply Food Animal Chain ManagersTemple Grandin0Department of Animal Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80526, USAThe author has worked as a consultant with global commercial supply managers for over 20 years. The focus of this commentary will be practical application of The Five Domains Model in commercial systems. Commercial buyers of meat need simple easy-to-use guidelines. They have to use auditors that can be trained in a workshop that lasts for only a few days. Auditing of slaughter plants by major buyers has resulted in great improvements. Supply chain managers need clear guidance on conditions that would result in a failed audit. Animal based outcome measures that can be easily assessed should be emphasized in commercial systems. Some examples of these key animal welfare indicators are: percentage of animals stunned effectively with a single application of the stunner, percentage of lame animals, foot pad lesions on poultry, and body condition scoring. A farm that supplies a buyer must also comply with housing specifications. The farm either has the specified housing or does not have it. It will be removed from the approved supplier list if housing does not comply. These types of easy to assess indicators can be easily evaluated within the four domains of nutrition, environment, health and behavioral interactions. The Five Domains Framework can also be used in a program for continuous improvement of animal welfare.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/20/2831animal welfareauditingsupply chainFive Domains |
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| title | Practical Application of the Five Domains Animal Welfare Framework for Supply Food Animal Chain Managers |
| title_full | Practical Application of the Five Domains Animal Welfare Framework for Supply Food Animal Chain Managers |
| title_fullStr | Practical Application of the Five Domains Animal Welfare Framework for Supply Food Animal Chain Managers |
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| title_short | Practical Application of the Five Domains Animal Welfare Framework for Supply Food Animal Chain Managers |
| title_sort | practical application of the five domains animal welfare framework for supply food animal chain managers |
| topic | animal welfare auditing supply chain Five Domains |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/20/2831 |
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