What is the physical environment?
= the housing and the feeding system
What is the social environment?
= the other animals and humans
How can the physical environment impact welfare?
How can the social environment impact welfare?
What are advantages of gestation stalls?
Why do we see aggression in pregnant pigs?
= they fight over food because they get hungry during pregnancy
- hungry because we restrict their feed because they produce less milk later and have lameness issues and issues farrowing
What are disadvantages of gestation stalls?
What is dynamic space (after T. Curtis)?
= space that can actually be used by an animal for movement
- i.e. without bumping into someone or something
Where are gestation stalls banned?
Advantages of farrowing crates?
What are disadvantages of farrowing crates?
What is nest building in sows?
What are the advantages of cages for hens?
What are disadvantages of cages for hens?
What behavior are poultry most motivated to perform?
Nesting!
What kinds of analgesics are there?
1) Opiods (narcotic analgesics) that reduce the excitability of the nervous system
2) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAIDS) that block the production of chemicals that cause inflammation, block the body from making prostaglandins thereby reducing swelling and pain
What is the function of prostaglandins?
= they promote and resolve inflammation as a response to injury or disease
What are the cardinal signs of inflammation?
1) Dolor (pain)
2) Calor (heat)
3) Rubor (redness)
4) Tumor (swelling)
5) Functio laesa (loss of function)
What are the top reasons for lack of analgesics?
1) Difficulty recognizing pain
2) Lack of knowledge about appropriate therapy
What are the two original components of pain?
1) Nociception = physical hurt/discomfort caused by injury or disease
2) Emotional suffering = feeling/experiencing pain
What is the updated definition of pain?
= a distressing experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage with sensory, emotional, cognitive, and social components
How does pain affect animal physiology and behavior?
it changes it to
What is the theory of analogy?
= humans and animals share common ancestor and humans and vertebrates possess primitive areas of brain to process nociceptive information (medulla, thalamus, cortex, and limbic system)
but still cannot assume we all experience identical feelings just because pathways same, just indicative of subjective states
What are the most frequently injured body parts in animals?
legs and feet (hooves, claws, paws…)