The Danube Region-On Stream with Animal Welfare Assessment in the Last 35 Years: A Review of Research on Animal Welfare Assessment in a Multi-lingual Area in Europe
2018
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Mikus, TomislavRadeski, Miroslav
Cziszter, Ludovic Toma
Dimitrov, Ivan
Jurkovich, Viktor
Nenadović, Katarina
Ostović, Mario
Zupan, Manja
Kirchner, Marlene Katharina
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This review presents first ever literature survey on historical development of farm animal welfare indicators and assessment in the Danube region. This area, encompassing European Eastern countries and the Balkans, is to a large extent heterogeneous in terms of culture and language. However, international (English) publications were disproportionally small compared to the amount of research institutions and animal welfare activities present in the region. Therefore, the authors aimed at investigating the published literature, focusing on country level and on native languages. Data were collected for the 1980-2015 period referring to scientific papers published in international and national journals, papers and abstracts in proceedings of the international and national conferences, reviews, monographs, short communications, Ph.D., Master and Graduation theses. Welfare assessment of all farm animal species was observed including fish. Over 180 papers were in line with the preselected ind...ex. Data collected showed that publishing dynamics grew rapidly towards the last decade. Most of the studies were focused on animal welfare indicators such as stress, injuries and mutilations, behaviour, body condition and management practices. Cattle, chickens, pigs and sheep were the predominant species investigated. The study revealed that experts from the region were greatly involved in the studies of animal welfare indicators and assessment, contributing to development of the currently most widely used animal welfare assessment protocols, thus having an important role in animal welfare research and protection.
Ključne reči:
Danube region / Animal welfare / Indicator / Assessment / Historical development / ReviewIzvor:
Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics, 2018, 31, 4, 511-526Izdavač:
- Springer, Dordrecht
DOI: 10.1007/s10806-018-9737-4
ISSN: 1187-7863
WoS: 000442604500008
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85048276830
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Fakultet veterinarske medicineTY - JOUR AU - Mikus, Tomislav AU - Radeski, Miroslav AU - Cziszter, Ludovic Toma AU - Dimitrov, Ivan AU - Jurkovich, Viktor AU - Nenadović, Katarina AU - Ostović, Mario AU - Zupan, Manja AU - Kirchner, Marlene Katharina PY - 2018 UR - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1658 AB - This review presents first ever literature survey on historical development of farm animal welfare indicators and assessment in the Danube region. This area, encompassing European Eastern countries and the Balkans, is to a large extent heterogeneous in terms of culture and language. However, international (English) publications were disproportionally small compared to the amount of research institutions and animal welfare activities present in the region. Therefore, the authors aimed at investigating the published literature, focusing on country level and on native languages. Data were collected for the 1980-2015 period referring to scientific papers published in international and national journals, papers and abstracts in proceedings of the international and national conferences, reviews, monographs, short communications, Ph.D., Master and Graduation theses. Welfare assessment of all farm animal species was observed including fish. Over 180 papers were in line with the preselected index. Data collected showed that publishing dynamics grew rapidly towards the last decade. Most of the studies were focused on animal welfare indicators such as stress, injuries and mutilations, behaviour, body condition and management practices. Cattle, chickens, pigs and sheep were the predominant species investigated. The study revealed that experts from the region were greatly involved in the studies of animal welfare indicators and assessment, contributing to development of the currently most widely used animal welfare assessment protocols, thus having an important role in animal welfare research and protection. PB - Springer, Dordrecht T2 - Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics T1 - The Danube Region-On Stream with Animal Welfare Assessment in the Last 35 Years: A Review of Research on Animal Welfare Assessment in a Multi-lingual Area in Europe VL - 31 IS - 4 SP - 511 EP - 526 DO - 10.1007/s10806-018-9737-4 ER -
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Mikus, T., Radeski, M., Cziszter, L. T., Dimitrov, I., Jurkovich, V., Nenadović, K., Ostović, M., Zupan, M.,& Kirchner, M. K.. (2018). The Danube Region-On Stream with Animal Welfare Assessment in the Last 35 Years: A Review of Research on Animal Welfare Assessment in a Multi-lingual Area in Europe. in Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics Springer, Dordrecht., 31(4), 511-526. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10806-018-9737-4
Mikus T, Radeski M, Cziszter LT, Dimitrov I, Jurkovich V, Nenadović K, Ostović M, Zupan M, Kirchner MK. The Danube Region-On Stream with Animal Welfare Assessment in the Last 35 Years: A Review of Research on Animal Welfare Assessment in a Multi-lingual Area in Europe. in Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics. 2018;31(4):511-526. doi:10.1007/s10806-018-9737-4 .
Mikus, Tomislav, Radeski, Miroslav, Cziszter, Ludovic Toma, Dimitrov, Ivan, Jurkovich, Viktor, Nenadović, Katarina, Ostović, Mario, Zupan, Manja, Kirchner, Marlene Katharina, "The Danube Region-On Stream with Animal Welfare Assessment in the Last 35 Years: A Review of Research on Animal Welfare Assessment in a Multi-lingual Area in Europe" in Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics, 31, no. 4 (2018):511-526, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10806-018-9737-4 . .