Summary: Mental Aspects
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What is the scientific definition of welfare?
State of an animal as experienced by that animal -
What do we have to prevent/limit in welfare?
Repeated chronic negative experiences (make them controllable) -
What are two facts of short term needs?
- Direct physiological feedback when fulfilled
- monitored and regulated by its consequences
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What is essential behaviour and why can it not be determined?
Long term needs
can not be determined by its direct consequences -
What are five freedoms?
- Hunger, thirst and malnutrition
- physical and thermal discomfort
- pain injury and disease
- express natural behaviour or behavioural patterns
- fear and chronic stress
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What is the current situations with the five freedoms?
- Human-horse relation is integral part of good welfare
- not enough to protect from negative experiences
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What are four attention areas of the welfare quality protocol?
- Good feeding
- good housing
- good health
- appropriate behaviour
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What is welfare quality on environment based?
Housing, facilitie and management = risk factors -
What is valid welfare quality
Outcome is caussal related to animal welfare -
What is realiable welfare quality?
Repeatable beteween people and locations
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